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Shortly after the Council of Béziers, in 1246 had forbidden Jewish physicians to practise, Abraham was requested by Alphonse Capet, count of Poitou and Toulouse, and brother of Louis IX of France, to treat him for an infection of the eye.
Dame Adelaide de Toulouse was the daughter of Raymond V, count of Toulouse, viscountess of Albi, who married Roger II Trencavel in 1171.
Baltimore business executive Raymond V. Haysbert was chairman of the board of directors at the time of his death on May 24, 2010.
At the beginning of his pontificate, he focused on the Albigenses, also known as the Cathars, a sect that had become widespread in southernwestern France, then under the control of local princes, such as the Counts of Toulouse.
Raymond V. Kirk (1901–1947), American Catholic priest and president of Duquesne University
During the time of civil rights activism beginning in the early 1960s, Haysbert worked to elect black politicians, including Harry Cole as Maryland's first African-American state senator.
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During World War II, he served in Africa and Italy with the renowned Tuskegee Airmen.
Born at Saint-Gilles, Gard, he was a son of Raymond V and Constance of France.