fbpx
Wikipedia

Romée de Villeneuve

Romée de Villeneuve (c. 1170 – c. 1250) was a Constable and Seneschal of Provence.[1]

Romée de Villeneuve, baron de Vence.

Biography edit

In 1230, he commissioned the Château de Nice. In 1230 the Chateau de Montfort became the property of Romee de Villeneuve. In 1234, he founded Villeneuve-Loubet and commissioned the Château de Villeneuve-Loubet.

Following the death of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, he inherited Vence, became Beatrice of Provence's guardian and the regent of Provence.

He was buried in Nice.

He appears also in the Divina Commedia, by Dante Alighieri, in Paradise, in canto VI, in the sphere of Mercury. Dante describes him as:

"Within this very pearl shines
the shining light of Romeo,
whose great and noble work was poorly paid.
But those of Provence who schemed against him
have not had the last laugh—he takes an evil road
to whom another's good deed seems a wrong.
'Raymond Berenger had four daughters,
each of them a queen, and Romeo, a man
of little standing and a stranger, made that happen.
'And when malicious tongues moved Raymond
to go over accounts with this just man,
who had rendered him seven plus five for ten,
Romeo left there, poor in his old age.
And, if the world knew the heart he had within
when, crust by crust, he begged his bread,
much as it praises him, it would praise him more."
Paradiso, Canto VI, lines 127-142

Legacy edit

  • The Place Romée de Villeneuve in Aix-en-Provence is named for him.[2]
  • The Collège Romée de Villeneuve in Villeneuve-Loubet is named for him.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Jean Joseph Vaissete, Dissertation pour servir a l'histoire de Romée De Villeneuve, baron de Vence, connestable, Bullot, 1751, [1]
  2. ^ Aix Google Map
  3. ^ Collège Romée de Villeneuve

romée, villeneuve, 1170, 1250, constable, seneschal, provence, baron, vence, biography, editin, 1230, commissioned, château, nice, 1230, chateau, montfort, became, property, romee, villeneuve, 1234, founded, villeneuve, loubet, commissioned, château, villeneuv. Romee de Villeneuve c 1170 c 1250 was a Constable and Seneschal of Provence 1 Romee de Villeneuve baron de Vence Biography editIn 1230 he commissioned the Chateau de Nice In 1230 the Chateau de Montfort became the property of Romee de Villeneuve In 1234 he founded Villeneuve Loubet and commissioned the Chateau de Villeneuve Loubet Following the death of Ramon Berenguer IV Count of Provence he inherited Vence became Beatrice of Provence s guardian and the regent of Provence He was buried in Nice He appears also in the Divina Commedia by Dante Alighieri in Paradise in canto VI in the sphere of Mercury Dante describes him as Within this very pearl shines the shining light of Romeo whose great and noble work was poorly paid But those of Provence who schemed against him have not had the last laugh he takes an evil road to whom another s good deed seems a wrong Raymond Berenger had four daughters each of them a queen and Romeo a man of little standing and a stranger made that happen And when malicious tongues moved Raymond to go over accounts with this just man who had rendered him seven plus five for ten Romeo left there poor in his old age And if the world knew the heart he had within when crust by crust he begged his bread much as it praises him it would praise him more Paradiso Canto VI lines 127 142 dd dd dd Legacy editThe Place Romee de Villeneuve in Aix en Provence is named for him 2 The College Romee de Villeneuve in Villeneuve Loubet is named for him 3 References edit Jean Joseph Vaissete Dissertation pour servir a l histoire de Romee De Villeneuve baron de Vence connestable Bullot 1751 1 Aix Google Map College Romee de Villeneuve nbsp This biography of a French peer or noble is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romee de Villeneuve amp oldid 1187425205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.