Born, Bertrand

Born, Bertrand, one of the most celebrated troubadours of the 12th century, born in Périgord; aggravated the quarrel between Henry II. of England and his sons; is placed by Dante in the “Inferno.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Borlase, William * Borne, Ludwig
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Bordone
Bore
Boreas
Borghese
Borghesi, Count
Borgia, Cæsar
Borgia, Franceso
Borgia, Lucretia
Borgu
Borlase, William
Born, Bertrand
Borne, Ludwig
Borneo
Bornholm
Bornu
Boro Budor
Borodino
Bororo
Borough
Borough English
Borowlaski, Count