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  Alphonse I of Toulouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alphonse I (1103–1148), Count of Toulouse, son of Count Raymond IV by his third wife, Elvira of Castile, was born in the castle of Mont-Pelerin, Tripoli, in today's Lebanon.
In his tenth year, upon Bertrand's death (1112), he succeeded to the countship of Toulouse and marquisate of Provence, but Toulouse was taken from him by William IX, count of Poitiers, in 1114, who claimed it by right of his wife Philippa of Toulouse, daughter of William IV of Toulouse.
The claim of the now deceased Philippa of Toulouse was pressed again when Louis VII besieged Toulouse in 1141, in right of his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, the grandaughter of Philippa, but without result.
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 ALPHONSE OF TOULOUSE AND POITIERS - LoveToKnow Article on ALPHONSE OF TOULOUSE AND POITIERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His waters were said to pass beneath the sea and rise again in the fountain Arethusa at Syracuse; such is the earlier version from which later mythologists and poets evolved the familiar myth of the loves of Alpheus and Arethusa.
ALPHONSE, COUNT OF TOULOUSE AND OF POITIERS (1220-1271), the son of Louis VTIL, king of France, and brother of St Louis, was born on the nth of November 1220.
He joined the county of Toulouse to his appanage of Poitou and Auvergne, on the death, in September 1249, of Raymond VII., whose daughter Jeanne he had married in 1237.
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 Encyclopedia: Alphonse of Toulouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alphonse was a son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile.
He joined the county of Toulouse to his appanage of Poitou and Auvergne, on the death, in September 1249, of Raymond VII of Toulouse, whose daughter Joan of Toulouse Alphonse had married in 1237.
The Capitole, the 18th century city hall of Toulouse and best known landmark in the city; in the foreground is the Place du Capitole, a hub of urban life at the very center of the city Toulouse (pronounced in standard French, in local Toulouse accent) (Occitan: Tolosa, pronounced) is a...
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When Alphonse died in the Holy Land in 1148, the county of Toulouse passed to his son Raymond, at the time 14 years old.
Raymond VI of Toulouse (October 27, 1156 - August 2, 1222) was count of Toulouse from 1194 to 1222.
French nobility Alphonse I (1103 - 1148), Count of Toulouse, son of Count Raymond IV by his third wife, Elvira of Castile, was born in the castle of Mont-Pelerin, Tripoli, in todays Lebanon.
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 Station Information - Alphonse I of Toulouse
Alphonse I (1103-1148), Count of Toulouse, son of Count Raymond IV by his third wife, Elvira of Castile, was born in 1103, in the castle of Mont-Pelerin, Tripoli.
He was surnamed Jourdain on account of his being baptized in the river Jordan.
In his tenth year, upon Bertrand's death (1112), he succeeded to the countship of Toulouse and marquisate of Provence, but Toulouse was taken from him by William IX, count of Poitiers, in 1114.
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He was the son of Raymond VI of Toulouse and Joan Plantagenet.
Joan, his daughter and heir by his wife Margaret le Brun, was forced to marry Alphonse of Poitiers, brother of Louis IX of France.
When Raymond died, Alphonse became count of Toulouse, and after Alphonse's death the county was annexed by France.
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 Count Alphonse of Poitiers and of Toulouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alphonse, 1220–71, count of Poitiers and of Toulouse, brother of King Louis IX of France.
During the absence of Louis in the Holy Land, Alphonse was coregent (1250–52) with his mother, Blanche of Castile, and later (1252–54) with his younger brother, Charles of Anjou (later Charles I, king of Naples and Sicily).
Alphonse left no heir, and at his death his lands were incorporated into the holdings of Philip III, king of France.
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Toulouse appeared in the 4th century B.C. In the 2nd century the city swore allegiance to Rome.
Toulouse's first claim to historical fame came in the 9th century through the Raymond family.
Many of Toulouse's important families readily took to this new form of christianity just to demonstrate their dislike to the Royaume de France or central power in Paris.
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In 1119, the Toulouse population proclaimed Alphonse Jourdain count.
Alphonse Jourdain, willing to be grateful to his people, reduced the taxes immediately..
The history of this martyr deserves to be known, because it tells of a time of the city which is very little known..
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 Second Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The French crusaders departed from Metz in June, led by Louis, Thierry of Alsace, Renaut I of Bar, Amadeus III of Savoy, William VII of Auvergne, William III of Montferrat, and others, along with armies from Lorraine, Brittany, Burgundy, and Aquitaine.
A force from Provence, led by Alphonse of Toulouse, chose to wait until August, and to cross by sea.
Alphonse himself had died on the way to Jerusalem, supposedly poisoned by Raymond II of Tripoli, his nephew who feared his political aspirations in the county.
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 Bertrand von Toulouse - Wikipedia
Bertrand von Toulouse († 1112) war der älteste Sohn von Raimunds IV.
von Toulouse und Saint-Gilles und der erste Graf von Tripolis, der tatsächlich in Tripolis regierte.
Seine Nachfolger waren in Tripolis sein Sohn Pons und in Toulouse sein Bruder Alphonse.
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 Alphonse-Jordan, Count of Toulouse
Alphonse I was the son of Count Ramon IV by his third wife, Elvira of Castile.
Toulouse was taken from him by William IX, Duke of Aquitain and Count of Poitiers, two years later in 1114.
The claim of the now deceased Phillipa of Toulouse was pressed again by Louis VII, when he besieged Toulouse in 1141, claiming it by right of his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, the grandaughter of Phillipa, but without result.
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 Encyclopedia: Alphonse-I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He was surnamed Jourdain on account of his being baptized in the Jordan River.
Claiming it by right through his wife Phillipa of Toulouse, daughter of William IV of Toulouse.
The claim of the now deceased Phillipa of Toulouse was pressed again when Louis VII besieged Toulouse in 1141, by right of his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine the grandaughter of Phillipa, but without result.
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 Alphonse I of Toulouse -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His father died when he was two years old and he remained under the guardianship of his cousin, (Click link for more info and facts about Guillaume Jourdain) Guillaume Jourdain, count of (Click link for more info and facts about Cerdagne) Cerdagne (d.
Alphonse might have met (Click link for more info and facts about Eastern Roman Emperor) Eastern Roman Emperor (Click link for more info and facts about Manuel I Comnenus) Manuel I Comnenus during his visit there.
But in 1148 Alphonse had finally arrived at (A town and port in northwestern Israel in the eastern Mediterranean) Acre.
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 math lessons - Counts of Toulouse
The hereditary Counts of Toulouse ruled the city of Toulouse and its surrounding county from the late 9th century until 1270.
Joan of Toulouse and Alphonse of Poitiers (1249-1271)
At that point Toulouse passed to the Crown of France, by the terms of the Treaty of Languedoc.
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 Find in a Library: The accounts of Alphonse of Poitiers, 1243-1248 : a quantitative edition
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Alphonse, -- comte de Poitiers et de Toulouse, -- 1220-1271.
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The county of Toulouse covered almost the entire area of what is called Languedoc.
The county of Toulouse was theoratically under the control of the crown of France.
Hugues was the brother-in-law of Raymond VII of Toulouse.
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 Alphonse I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alphonse I (1103 - 1148), Count of Toulouse, son of Count Raymond IV by his third wife, Elvira of Castile, was born in the castle of Mont-Pelerin, Tripoli, in today's Lebanon.He was surnamed Jourdain on account of his being baptized in the Jordan River.
He wasthen taken to Europe and his brother Bertrand gave him thecountship of Rouergue.
He recovered a part in 1119, but continued tofight for his possessions until about 1123.
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Bertrand of Toulouse (died 1112) was count of Toulouse, and was the first count of Tripoli to rule in Tripoli itself.
He was the eldest son of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and had ruled Toulouse since Raymond left on the First Crusade in 1095.
He officially became count of Toulouse when Raymond died in 1105, and in 1108 he headed to Tripoli to take control there as well.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Montauban
Suppressed in 1802 and divided between the three neighbouring dioceses of Toulouse, Agen, and Cahors, Montauban was re-established by imperial decree of 1809, but this measure was not approved by the Holy See.
The Count of Toulouse, Alphonse Jourdan, took from the abbey in 1144 its lands on the heights overlooking the right bank of the Tarn, and founded there the city of Montauban; a certain number of inhabitants of Montauriol and serfs of the abbey formed the nucleus of the population.
From the tenth to the thirteenth century several of the counts of Toulouse were knight-abbots of Moissac; the death of Alfonso II (1271) made the King of France the legitimate successor of the counts of Toulouse, and in this way the abbey came to depend directly on the kings of France, henceforth its "knight-abbots".
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 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec > Biography > Chronology
In July, Henri fails his baccalauréat in Paris but is accepted in Toulouse for the October session.
Takes part in a collective exhibition in Toulouse in May under the assumed name of "Treclau", an anagram of Lautrec.
Exhibition in Toulouse in May. In June and October, Lautrec goes to London where he displays posters for the "Royal Aquarium".
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