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Guillaume de Montmirail

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31:. Guillaume was assisted in his responsibilities by 24 municipal magistrates, and 75 notables who had jurisdiction over the inhabitants. Under the communal charter, the city had the right to mint its own coins, and to operate some businesses free of royal taxes, dispositions which would favour the development of the entrepreneurial middle-class ( 23:
in 1199. He was also the first mayor of French history. His nomination was the result of the right of La Rochelle to establish itself as a commune, granted by
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Guillaume de Montmirail is also recorded as being lord of the territory of
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Petite encyclopédie monumentale et historique de La Rochelle
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was a French nobleman, who was elected the first mayor of
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Index

La Rochelle
Guillaume X, Duke of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine
bourgeoisie
Boscodon
Categories
12th-century French nobility
Mayors of La Rochelle

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