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The Treasure of Trencavel

Stories about Ximene as she fights against oppression in the fourteenth century. She is a spectacular new Universal Hero 
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The Treasure of Trencavel

  • references
    • Characters
      • Central Characters
        • Ximene Trencavel — Heroine–Heiress to much of Occitan
        • John Stanley — Hero– And Ximene’s Perfect Knight
        • Piers (William) de Windsor –John’s Friend and Mentor
        • William de Montacute– Earl of Salisbury– King of Mann–Previous husband of Joan of Kent –John’s Mentor
        • The Black Prince –Eldest son of King Edward III of England –deeply in love with Joan of Kent.
        • Early life
        • Joan of Kent — cousin of King Edward III –Lover of the Black Prince– most beautiful and amorous lady in Europe
        • Bertrand du Guesclin–Antagonist– Pure Evil
        • Back
      • The English Royal Family
        • King Edward III–King Of England– believed by some to be illegitimate son of Roger Mortimer. Reneged on Debts to Italian banks.
        • Queen Phillipa– King Edward’s wife– One of the “top one hundred” Black Britons– granddaughter of Charles De Valois
        • Prince John of Gaunt — King Edward’s third eldest son–Married to Blanche of Lancaster
        • Henry of Grosmont–1st Duke of Lancaster –Richest man in England –Father of Blanche of Lancaster- 2nd cousin to King Edward– source of rumours about King Edwards legitimacy
        • Back
      • The Valois
        • Philipe VI –Was ‘elected’ King of Franks. after extinction of Capet Kings–In King Edwards Eyes “the Usurper”–Uncle of Queen Phillipa
        • John II “The Good” eldest son of Philipe VI.– face with competition for his throne from King Edward, Charles of Navarre and his own son
        • Blanche d’Evreux–daughter of King Charles of Navarre –was supposed to marry John II but Phillipe IV married her himself.
        • Dauphin Charles -eldest son of John II –Planned to depose his father.
        • Jeanne de Valois –daughter of John II –married Son of Charles of Navarre.( Charles II)
        • Back
      • The de Padilla Family
        • Pedro II of Castile-the Cruel-King of Castile–Waging War with Aragon–Alliance with Moorish Grenada
        • Maria Juana de Padilla — Pedro’s mistress and eventually wife.
        • Lady Eleanor de Pedilla — Maria Juana’s older sister — wife of Roger Trencavel
        • Juan (Jaiden) Perez, relative of Lady Elenor, parents unknown –Lady Eleanor’s troubadour.
        • Alyse Perrers (Perez)–Juan’s younger sister –Lady Eleanor’s Lady in Waiting
        • Guillam de Clermont-Dessus–Eleanors lover–recently retired member of “Les Etoiles”
        • Don Fernandino–relative of Lady Eleanor –commander of Cathar security in Occitan.
        • Back
      • The de Roet Family
        • Payne de Roet– Guienne King of Arms–Constable of Beaufort Castle (near Muret)
        • Catherine de Roet– Wife of Payne de Roet
        • Phillipa (Pipa) de Roet –Ximene’s Best Friend- Daughter of Payne de Roet
        • Back
      • Foix Family
        • Comte Gaston (Phoebus) de Foix-Ximene’s Uncle and domineering guardian
        • Agnes of Navarre– wife of Gaston –Sister of Blanche d’Evreux and Charles of Navarre.
        • Back
      • Back
    • —–Places in the Story—–
    • Back

List of Characters

  • Introduction
  • Central Characters
    • Ximene Trencavel — Heroine–Heiress to much of Occitan
    • Comte Gaston (Phoebus) de Foix-Ximene’s Uncle and domineering guardian
    • Lady Eleanor de Padilla — Maria Juana’s older sister — wife of Roger Trencavel—Ximene’s Grandmother
    • Guillam de Clermont-Dessus–Eleanors lover–recently retired member of “Les Etoiles”
    • The Black Prince –Eldest son of King Edward III of England –deeply in love with Joan of Kent.
    • Joan of Kent — cousin of King Edward III –Lover of the Black Prince– most beautiful and amorous lady in Europe
    • John Stanley — Hero– And Ximene’s Perfect Knight
    • Bertrand du Guesclin–Antagonist– Pure Evil
    • Back
  • Those Closely Involved
    • Phillipa (Pipa) de Roet –Ximene’s Best Friend- Daughter of Payne de Roet
    • Alyse Perez de Padilla—Relative of Lady Elenor, parents unknown—Lady Eleanor’s Lady in Waiting —
    • Juan Perez de Padilla, Lady Eleanor’s troubadour—Alyse’ elder brother
    • Piers (William) de Windsor –John’s Friend and Mentor
    • William de Montacute– Earl of Salisbury– King of Mann–Previous husband of Joan of Kent –John’s Mentor
    • Don Fernandino–relative of Lady Eleanor –orchestrator of miraculous escapes from the clutches of the inQuisition
    • Back
  • The English Royal Family
    • King Edward III–King Of England– believed by some to be illegitimate son of Roger Mortimer. Reneged on Debts to Italian banks.
    • Queen Philippa– King Edward’s wife– One of the “top one hundred” Black Britons– granddaughter of Charles De Valois
    • Henry of Grosmont–1st Duke of Lancaster –Richest man in England –Father of Blanche of Lancaster- 2nd cousin to King Edward– source of rumours about King Edwards legitimacy
    • The Younger Princes
    • Back
  • Other Background Forces
    • Navarre
      • Philippe d’Evreux—agreed to marry Juana Capet, who was possibly illegitimate and through this union came to share the throne of Navarre with her.
      • Charles de Navarre— Son of Juana of Navarre. Plotted with both Edward III and Dauphin Charles—Gained a reputation of being totally unreliable
      • Agnes of Navarre– wife of Gaston Foix –Sister of Blanche d’Evreux and Charles of Navarre.
      • Back
    • Artois
      • Blanche d’Artois—Martiarch who through two marriages set up the close facilities between Navarre, Plantagenet England, Foix and therefore Ximene
      • Back
    • The Valois
      • Philipe VI –Was ‘elected’ King of Franks. after extinction of Capet Kings–In King Edwards Eyes “the Usurper”–Uncle of Queen Phillipa
      • John II “The Good” eldest son of Philipe VI.– face with competition for his throne from King Edward, Charles of Navarre and his own son
      • Blanche d’Evreux–daughter of King Charles of Navarre –was supposed to marry John II but Phillipe IV married her himself.
      • Dauphin Charles -eldest son of John II –Planned to depose his father.
      • Jeanne de Valois –daughter of John II –married Son of Charles of Navarre.( Charles II)
      • Back
    • Back

Table Of Contents

  • Front Cover
  • Back Cover
  • In Praise
  • Back Material
    • Authors Notes
    • Copyright
    • Dedication
    • About The Author
    • Genesis
    • Back

References

  • Character Details
  • Genealogical Records
  • Places in the Story
  • Occitan

characters

  • Other References
  • Central Characters
    • Ximene Trencavel — Heroine–Heiress to much of Occitan
    • John Stanley — Hero– And Ximene’s Perfect Knight
    • Piers (William) de Windsor –John’s Friend and Mentor
    • William de Montacute– Earl of Salisbury– King of Mann–Previous husband of Joan of Kent –John’s Mentor
    • The Black Prince –Eldest son of King Edward III of England –deeply in love with Joan of Kent.
    • Joan of Kent — cousin of King Edward III –Lover of the Black Prince– most beautiful and amorous lady in Europe
    • Bertrand du Guesclin–Antagonist– Pure Evil
    • Back
  • The English Royal Family
    • King Edward III–King Of England– believed by some to be illegitimate son of Roger Mortimer. Reneged on Debts to Italian banks.
    • Queen Phillipa– King Edward’s wife– One of the “top one hundred” Black Britons– granddaughter of Charles De Valois
    • Prince John of Gaunt — King Edward’s third eldest son–Married to Blanche of Lancaster
    • Henry of Grosmont–1st Duke of Lancaster –Richest man in England –Father of Blanche of Lancaster- 2nd cousin to King Edward– source of rumours about King Edwards legitimacy
    • More About The Plantagenets
    • Back
  • The Valois
    • Philipe VI –Was ‘elected’ King of Franks. after extinction of Capet Kings–In King Edwards Eyes “the Usurper”–Uncle of Queen Phillipa
    • John II “The Good” eldest son of Philipe VI.– face with competition for his throne from King Edward, Charles of Navarre and his own son
    • Blanche d’Evreux–daughter of King Charles of Navarre –was supposed to marry John II but Phillipe IV married her himself.
    • Dauphin Charles -eldest son of John II –Planned to depose his father.
    • Jeanne de Valois –daughter of John II –married Son of Charles of Navarre.( Charles II)
    • Back
  • The de Padilla Family
    • Pedro II of Castile-the Cruel-King of Castile–Waging War with Aragon–Alliance with Moorish Grenada
    • Maria Juana de Padilla — Pedro’s mistress and eventually wife.
    • Lady Eleanor de Pedilla — Maria Juana’s older sister — wife of Roger Trencavel
    • Juan (Jaiden) Perez, relative of Lady Elenor, parents unknown –Lady Eleanor’s troubadour.
    • Alyse Perrers (Perez)–Juan’s younger sister –Lady Eleanor’s Lady in Waiting
    • Guillam de Clermont-Dessus–Eleanors lover–recently retired member of “Les Etoiles”
    • Don Fernandino–relative of Lady Eleanor –commander of Cathar security in Occitan.
    • Back
  • The de Roet Family
    • Payne de Roet– Guienne King of Arms–Constable of Beaufort Castle (near Muret)
    • Catherine de Roet– Wife of Payne de Roet
    • Phillipa (Pipa) de Roet –Ximene’s Best Friend- Daughter of Payne de Roet
    • Back
  • Foix Family
    • Comte Gaston (Phoebus) de Foix-Ximene’s Uncle and domineering guardian
    • Agnes of Navarre– wife of Gaston –Sister of Blanche d’Evreux and Charles of Navarre.
    • Back

List of Places

  • Starting Points
    • Avignon
    • Runnymede
    • Montmuran
    • Foix
    • Vale Royal
    • l’Isle du Paris
    • Back
  • England
    • Runnymede
    • Woodstock
    • Vale Royal
    • The Palace of Westminster/
    • Much Marcle
    • Back
  • Atlantic ports
    • Bristol
    • Plymouth
    • Penryn
    • Suscinio
    • Brest
    • Bordeaux
    • Arcachon
    • Back
  • Aquitaine
    • Biscarrosse
    • Langon
    • La Reole
    • Château Lavison
    • Marmande
    • Tonneins
    • Aiguillon
    • Monpazier
    • Clermont Dessus
    • Agen
    • Back
  • Occitanie
    • Auch
    • Moissac
    • Montauban
    • City of Toulouse
    • St Felix Larangais
    • Muret
    • Foix
    • Montsegur
    • The Solstice at Monsgur
    • Puilaurens
    • Back
  • Mediterranean
    • Palma
    • Porte Vendres
    • Back

Table of Contents

  • Front Cover
  • Back Cover
  • Reference

Pseudo History

  • Healthy Scepticism
  • The Velikovsky Affair
  • 2003 The Gallic Empire
    • 2003 The Conquest
    • 2003 The Arrangement
    • 2003 The Separation
    • Back
  • 2003 The Alternative Old Testament
    • 2003 Out of Egypt
    • 2003 The Rise of Persia
    • 2003 How to win a war
    • 2003 To Capture Rome
    • Back
  • 2003 The Alternative New Testament
    • Book I Sulla
    • 2003 Book II Cleopatra
    • 2003 Book III Jesus
    • 2003 References
    • Back

home

  • Front Cover
  • Back Cover
  • In Praise
  • Back Material
    • Authors Notes
    • Copyright
    • Dedication
    • About The Author
    • Genesis
    • Back