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  Bertrand of Toulouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Bertrand ruled in Tripoli until his death in 1112.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bertrand_of_Toulouse   (164 words)

  
 Toulouse
Toulouse, chief town of the Tectosagi, at the end of the second century B.C. tried to shake off the yoke of Rome during the invasion of the Cimbri, but at the beginning of the empire it was a prosperous Roman civitas with famous schools in which the three brothers of the Emperor Constantine were pupils.
From being the capital of the Duchy of Aquitaine, from 631, Toulouse became in 778 the capital of the County of Toulouse created by Charlemagne, and which in the tenth century was one of the main fiefs of the crown.
The University of Toulouse was founded in 1229, in consequence of a treaty between Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, and Blanche of Castile, regent of France; its object was to prevent by higher theological studies a recrudescence of Albigensianism.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/t/toulouse.html   (2444 words)

  
 William-Jordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William accompanied Raymond IV of Toulouse, one of the leaders of the First Crusade, to the Holy Land.
Meanwhile in Toulouse, Raymond's elder son Bertrand was ruling in his absence.
Baldwin I, Baldwin of Bourcq, and Joscelin of Courtenay allied with Bertrand and William and Tancred were forced to compromise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William-Jordan   (330 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Dominic
Passing through Toulouse in the pursuit of their mission, they beheld with amazement and sorrow the work of spiritual ruin wrought by the Albigensian heresy.
That Dominic and his companions might possess a fixed source of revenue Foulques made him chaplain of Fanjeaux and in July, 1215, canonically established the community as a religious congregation of his diocese, whose mission was the propagation of true doctrine and good morals, and the extirpation of heresy.
With the Bishop of Toulouse, he was present at the deliberations of this council.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05106a.htm   (3969 words)

  
 The Counts of Toulouse and the County of Tripoli
The beginnings of the County came in 1102, when Count Raymond IV of Toulouse, one of the chief leaders of the First Crusade, began a lengthy war with the Banu Ammar Emirs of Tripoli (theoretically vassals of the Fatimid caliphs in Cairo), gradually seizing much of their territory and besieging them within Tripoli itself.
William was deposed in the same year by Raymond's eldest son Bertrand, and the county remained in the possession of the counts of Toulouse throughout the 12th century.
The Counties of Toulouse and Tripoli were inherited by Bertrand, but on his death the County of Toulouse reverted to his brother Alphonse-Jordan, while the County of Tripoli went to Pons, Bertrand's son.
www.languedoc-france.info /19020104_tripoli.htm   (3298 words)

  
 index.htm
Bertrand de Goth, the future Pope Clement V, the first pope of Avignon, began enlarging the cathedral, and the work was completed by his successors in 1352.
The cloister in the photo is exceptional for its "windows" open to the greenery of the mountain landscape beyond the town.
Toulouse is accessible by train or air from Paris.
ourworld.cs.com /amypommier/StBertrand.htm   (304 words)

  
 Bertrand Coat of Arms
The surname Bertrand is derived from the personal name of an ancestor, making this a patronymic surname, which belongs to the larger category of hereditary surnames.
Languedoc as a region included the southeastern portion of the Massif Central, a plateau in the south of France, and ran from the province of Roussillon, in the west, to the Rhône River, forming the border with Provence, in the east.
Toulouse was one of the most important counties in the region as it held the capital of the region, which was also called Toulouse.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.c/qx/bertrand-coat-arms.htm   (1718 words)

  
 d'anjou - pafg10.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alphonse I DE TOULOUSE Count of Toulouse (Raimond IV DE SAINT-GILLES, Almodis DE LA MARCHE, Bernard I DE LA MARCHE, Aldebert I DE LA MARCHE, Emma DE PRIGORD, Guillaume PRIGORD, Wulgrin) was born in 1103 in pr de Tripoli, en Syrie.
Bertrand married Alix DE BOURGOGNE daughter of Eudes I Borel DE BOURGOGNE Duke of Bourgogne and Sybille DE BOURGOGNE in 1085.
Pons DE TOULOUSE Count of Tripoli was born in 1098.
www.geocities.com /wi4r92/pafg10.htm   (560 words)

  
 Bertrand at Mister A's: Owner Profile
Born in rural southwest France, Bertrand studied economics at the University of Toulouse.
In 1984, finally on his own, Bertrand bought the property he coveted for years: Mille Fleurs, in Rancho Santa Fe.
Bertrand wanted to add a metropolitan restaurant to his restaurant portfolio and had always loved the tremendous location and potential of the legendary Mister A's.
www.bertrandatmisteras.com /bertrand.htm   (256 words)

  
 Lebanon and The Crusades   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jerusalem), Raymond IV of Saint Gilles (Count of Toulouse), Bohemond I (Bohemond the Norman), Tancred, Robert of Normandy, and Robert II of Flanders arrived early in 1097.
Bertrand arranged for a Genoese squadron to accompany him when he set out for the East in 1108 to claim his father's inheritance and to round off his future principality by the conquest of Tripoli.
Bertrand was installed as the Count of Tripoli and reaffirmed his vassalage to the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
www.cedarland.org /crusleb.html   (9162 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
The County of Toulouse was the legendary center of the special culture of the Languedoc, the South of France where the language, Provençal, rather close to Catalan today, was distinct from the North of France, Languedoil.
When the city finally fell in 1109, his (perhaps illegitimate) son Bertrand took over, and his descendants ruled as the Counts of Tripoli until 1187, the year, as it happens, that Jerusalem was retaken by Saladin.
In the foothills of the Pyrenees between Toulouse and Andorra, with the 10,305 ft. Pic Montcalm rising to the south, the County of Foix passes most of its history in relative obscurity.
www.friesian.com /flanders.htm   (10740 words)

  
 Bertrand Devillers - Personal Home Page
Bertrand Devillers, Thierry Sartenaer, Luc Vandendorpe, "Bit rate comparison between MIMO cyclically prefixed single carrier and multicarrier transmissions", EUSIPCO'2005 - 13th European Signal Processing Conference, September 4-8, 2005, Antalya, Turkey.
Bertrand Devillers, Luc Vandendorpe, "Bit and power allocation for goodput optimization in coded OFDM systems", ICASSP'06 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, May 14-19, 2006, Toulouse, France.
Bertrand Devillers, Jérôme Louveaux, Luc Vandendorpe, "Exploiting cyclic prefix for performance improvement in single carrier systems", SPAWC'06 - IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, July 2-5, 2006, Cannes, France.
www.tele.ucl.ac.be /~bdevil/publications.php   (749 words)

  
 Alphonse-Jordan, Count of Toulouse
Toulouse was taken from him by William IX, Duke of Aquitain and Count of Poitiers, two years later in 1114.
William claimed 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 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.
www.languedoc-france.info /19020111_alphj.htm   (513 words)

  
 HOASM: Anthoine [Antoine] de Bertrand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
He was an associate of humanists and poets in and around Toulouse and evidently had independent means.
The texts set in the first two are all poems by Ronsard, many of them sonnets from the Amours.
Bertrand's compositions contain much chromaticism and make some use of microtones.
www.hoasm.org /IVI/Bertrand.html   (73 words)

  
 EPE2003 - Social Programme
When the Garonne river is unavigable, « the Capitole » is situated at Port St Sauveur, for a cruise on the Canal du Midi.
At one hour and half from Toulouse, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges bathed in 2000 years of history from Roman times to the present day, is one of the richest sites in France in both archeological and historical terms.
Visit of Toulouse-Lautrec gallery : located in the former palace of the bishops, it houses the most important collection of this painter who was born in Albi in 1864.
epe2003.inp-toulouse.fr /socialprog/socialprog.htm   (509 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Training ground
As a young boy, Bertrand Cambou got to tag along with his father on a business trip to Phoenix, where the elder Cambou lobbied Motorola to erect a plant in their hometown of Toulouse, France.
Bertrand's father, a professor at the University of Toulouse, helped sell the idea, and Motorola opened its first overseas plant in Toulouse in 1968.
Cambou, who is now the president and chief executive officer of Spansion LLC, the flash memory subsidiary of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Fujitsu Ltd., is one of many electronics industry executives who cut their management teeth at Motorola's chip division and went on to become C- or V-level bosses at successful, usually smaller, companies.
www.eetimes.com /news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160503251&printable=true   (1690 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Bertrand of Comminges
His family exepected a military life for Bertrand, but he was drawn to religion, joined the canons of Toulouse, and became an archdeacon.
1075, a position he served for nearly 50 years; this area is part of the modern diocese of Toulouse.
Once during a sermon at Val d'Azun, Bertrand was particularly forceful in taking the faithful to task for their sins.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintb83.htm   (175 words)

  
 Yan Bertrand Patent Inventor Toulouse, FR
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www.freshpatents.com /Yan-Nicolas-Bertrand-Toulouse-invdirb.php   (157 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg98.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died in 1222 in Toulouse, Haute Garonne, France.
Isabella married (1) William de Blois, Count of Boulogne, Count of Mortain, Earl of Surrey son of Stephen, King of England and Matilda, suo jure Countess of Boulogne before 1149.
He died on 11 Oct 1159 in the siege of Toulouse, France.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobg98.htm   (1029 words)

  
 (Torild* TOTILSSON - Roger* TOWNSEND )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Bertrand* TOULOUSE (Count Of Toulouse) (ABT 1095 - 1112)
Daughter* Of Raymond I Count of TOULOUSE (0845 - ____)
Guiboar Von Hornbach, Countess of TOULOUSE (0758 - ____)
www.afn.org /~lawson/index/ind0649.html   (132 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast Haute Garonne, holiday cottages midi Pyrénées. accommodation Garonne, vacation rental ...
In the heart of Luchon, in front of thermal park, 5 classified prestigious guest houses in an imposing manor house of the 19th century.
Stay in guest houses in a beautiful large impressive house of the 19th century, situated in front of lake and of the park of the Thermal baths of Luchon - Mountain sports winter / summer.
Numerous sites to be visited throughout the canal du Midi in cycle or on foot (possibility of rent of cycles).
www.pour-les-vacances.com /hautegaronne-uk.html   (463 words)

  
 Ta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
William III Tailliefer de Toulouse, Count of Toulouse
Parents: Raimond de Toulouse and Adelaide de Anjou c 900's
Child: Hildegarde de Toulouse m Fulk Bertrand Marquis and Count of Provence (28)
www.packrat-pro.com /ta.htm   (233 words)

  
 St. Hubertus
He was the eldest son of Bertrand, Duke
of Aquitaine, and grandson of Charibert, King of Toulouse, a descendant of the
Bertrand's wife is variously given as Hugbern, and as Afre,
www.st-remigius-duesseldorf.de /st__hubertus   (997 words)

  
 ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
They barely had time to arrange matters within the city, and no time at all to deal with the surrounding countryside, before that Egyptian army was reported at Ascalon.
Early in August Godfrey assembled those Crusaders who were still nearby: Raymond of Toulouse, Robert of Normandy, and some other princes including Bohemond's nephew, Tancred.
In 1110, he helped Bertrand of Toulouse capture Tripoli, creating the fourth Crusader state.
the-orb.net /textbooks/crusade/jerusalem.html   (16162 words)

  
 Tampopo
I just played right after her during the festival Le Printemps de Septembre in Toulouse and the audience was hot as hell after her show.
Le Printemps de Septembre in Toulouse at the beginning of October 2001.
As for Toulouse, I've never heard of interesting acts except Dirty Ali and Funky Farid, who are producing tracks now for Diamond Traxx as the Eternals.
www.phinnweb.org /5HT/interviews/tampopo   (1461 words)

  
 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Birth: abt 949 Toulouse, France Occupation: Count of Provence
M Pons III Guillame "Taillefer", Count of Toulouse and Albi
Birth: abt 990 Toulouse, France Occupation: Comte of Toulouse, Albi and Dijon
www.shocking.com /~gregbard/genealogy/fam00872.php   (255 words)

  
 Henri Toulouse-lautrec   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Boymans: GRAFISCH OEVRE VAN TOULOUSE LAUTREC Grafisch werk van Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam, 1951/52.
Hofmann, Werner: Pariser Leben Toulouse Lautrec Und Seine ()
Vignaud, Bertrand: Toulouse Lautrec Drawings & Watercolors ()
www.scaruffi.com /art/toulouse.html   (305 words)

  
 ACRIA Update Summer 2002: Antiretrovirals & Liver Toxicity: How Big A Concern?
Learning as much as you can, monitoring liver function regularly, being aware of potential symptoms, and, possibly, managing metabolic or other viral conditions before starting HIV treatment may be the best ways to avoid antiretroviral-associated liver problems.
Bertrand Toulouse is a Treatment Advocate at AIDS Project Los Angeles and has been involved in HIV treatment issues for six years.
James Learned is ACRIA's Treatment Education Director and editor of ACRIA Update.
www.acria.org /treatment/treatment_edu_summerupdate2002_toxic.html   (3024 words)

  
 Archbishop Emile Marcus [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Archbishop Emile Marcus, P.S.S. Archbishop Emeritus of Toulouse (-Narbonne-Saint Bertrand de Comminges-Rieux)
Coadjutor Archbishop of Toulouse (-Narbonne-Saint Bertrand de Comminges-Rieux), France
Please contact the Archbishop through the Archdiocese of Toulouse (-Narbonne-Saint Bertrand de Comminges-Rieux).
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /bishop/bmarcus.html   (170 words)

  
 Toulouse 2004 Meeting
Stan Alama (McMaster), Claude Bardos (Paris 7), Lia Bronsard (McMaster), Pierre Degond (Toulouse 3), Nassif Ghoussoub (British Columbia), Robert Jerrard (Toronto), A.
Boudou (Toulouse), Sophie Dabo-Niang (Paris 6), Frederic Ferraty (Paul Sabatier), Aldo Goia (Turin), A.
Artur Avila (College de France), Ilia Binder (Toronto), Mark Braverman (Toronto), Xavier Buff (Toulouse), Serge Cantat (Rennes), Arnaud Cheritat (Toulouse), Bertrand Deroin (Toronto), Tien Cuong Dinh (Orsay), Adam Epstein (Warwick), John Hubbard (Cornell and Marseille), Dima Khmelev (Toronto), Tan Lei (Cergy-Pontoise), John Robertson (Toronto), Michael Yampolsky (Toronto).
www.cms.math.ca /SMC/Reunions/Toulouse2004/symposia.e?nomenu=1   (645 words)

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