Guillaume Besse (fl. 17th century) was a French historian. Little is known of his life. He was a native of Carcassonne. By 1635 he was a lawyer, but there is no mention of him later than 1668. According to Besse, in 1652 he received scrap of parchment from a prebendary of Saint-Étienne de Toulouse. He published it eight years later under the title "Charte de Niquinta" in a three-page appendix to his Histoire des ducs, marquis et comtes de Narbonne. The poorly written "charter" purports to be extracts from three Latin documents copied by Peire Polhan and Peire Izarn in 1223 or 1233. These record a Cathar council held at Saint-Félix-de-Caraman in 1167, a sermon given by a papa (or pope) named Niquinta (Nicetas) at this council and the demarcation of boundaries of new Cathar dioceses in Toulo
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| - Guillaume Besse ou Guillaume Bessé est un historien français du XVIIe siècle dont la vie est très peu connue. Ses recherches historiques concernent surtout l'actuel Languedoc-Roussillon et il est passé à la postérité grâce à l'un de ses ouvrages intitulé L'Histoire des antiquités et comtes de Carcassonne, paru en 1660, ouvrage dans lequel il affirme être natif de la « Cité », c'est-à-dire Carcassonne. En 1635, il est avocat. On perd sa trace après 1668. Il serait mort en 1680. (fr)
- Guillaume Besse (fl. 17th century) was a French historian. Little is known of his life. He was a native of Carcassonne. By 1635 he was a lawyer, but there is no mention of him later than 1668. According to Besse, in 1652 he received scrap of parchment from a prebendary of Saint-Étienne de Toulouse. He published it eight years later under the title "Charte de Niquinta" in a three-page appendix to his Histoire des ducs, marquis et comtes de Narbonne. The poorly written "charter" purports to be extracts from three Latin documents copied by Peire Polhan and Peire Izarn in 1223 or 1233. These record a Cathar council held at Saint-Félix-de-Caraman in 1167, a sermon given by a papa (or pope) named Niquinta (Nicetas) at this council and the demarcation of boundaries of new Cathar dioceses in Toulo (en)
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| - Guillaume Besse (fl. 17th century) was a French historian. Little is known of his life. He was a native of Carcassonne. By 1635 he was a lawyer, but there is no mention of him later than 1668. According to Besse, in 1652 he received scrap of parchment from a prebendary of Saint-Étienne de Toulouse. He published it eight years later under the title "Charte de Niquinta" in a three-page appendix to his Histoire des ducs, marquis et comtes de Narbonne. The poorly written "charter" purports to be extracts from three Latin documents copied by Peire Polhan and Peire Izarn in 1223 or 1233. These record a Cathar council held at Saint-Félix-de-Caraman in 1167, a sermon given by a papa (or pope) named Niquinta (Nicetas) at this council and the demarcation of boundaries of new Cathar dioceses in Toulouse, Carcassonne and Agen. The original parchment is lost. Although many historians have lent great weight to the "Charte de Niquinta", others have labelled it a forgery, either of Besse himself or of Peire Polhan and Peire Izarn in the 13th century. (en)
- Guillaume Besse ou Guillaume Bessé est un historien français du XVIIe siècle dont la vie est très peu connue. Ses recherches historiques concernent surtout l'actuel Languedoc-Roussillon et il est passé à la postérité grâce à l'un de ses ouvrages intitulé L'Histoire des antiquités et comtes de Carcassonne, paru en 1660, ouvrage dans lequel il affirme être natif de la « Cité », c'est-à-dire Carcassonne. En 1635, il est avocat. On perd sa trace après 1668. Il serait mort en 1680. (fr)
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