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  Counts of Toulouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 VILLELE, COMTE DE - LoveToKnow Article on VILLELE, COMTE DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
His apprenticeship to politics was served in the Colonial Assembly of Bourbon, where he fought successfully to preserve the colony from the consequences of perpetual interference from the authorities in Paris, and on the other hand to prevent local discontent from appealing to the English for protection.
He was mayor of Toulouse in 1814-15 and deputy for the Haute-Garonne in the " Chambre Introuvable " of 1815.
The due de Richelieu was compelled to admit to the cabinet two of the chiefs of the Left, Villele and Corbiere.
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 Liste des comtes de Toulouse - Wikipédia
Des études récents ont établie qu'entre Raymond III Pons et Guillaume III (qui selon eux aurait régé près de 80 ans) se placent deux comtes prénommé Raymond, faussant la numérotation des Raymond.
Ils auront une fille Philippa, mariée à Guillaume IX d'Aquitaine, qui s'appuiera sur les droits de son épouse pour tenter à deux reprises de s'emparer du comté de Toulouse.
Louis Alexandre de Bourbon (1678 † 1737), comte de Toulouse, fils illégitime de Louis XIV et de Madame de Montespan
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg95.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Pons married (1) Sancha daughter of Ramiro I, Rey de Aragón, Conde de Ribagorza y Sobarbe, founder of the kingdom of Aragón and Gisberga (Hermesenda) de Cousserans.
Alphonse married Joanne de Toulouse daughter of Raymond VII, Comte de Toulouse and Sancha, Infanta de Aragón in 1241.
Berengaria married Jean I de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Emperor of the East son of Erad II, Compte de Brienne and Agnes de Montfauçon in 1222.
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 Albigensian Crusade (1209-1255)
Meanwhile, comte Raymond de Toulouse recognized the serious situtation developing and sought to be reconciled with The Church.
However, Montfort was served by a hardcore of warriors, and Raymond VI de Toulouse was not the ablest of commanders.
De Montfort attempted to demolish the fortifications, but did not harm the people, who were under the protection of the king of France.
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The Comte de Toulouse was in his mantle, and saluted the company with a grave and meditative manner, neither accosting nor accosted: M. le Duc d'Orleans found himself in front of him and turned towards me, although at some distance, as though to testify his trouble.
The Marechal de Villars said, however, that he had a matter to produce, and he produced it accordingly, but with a clearness which, under the circumstances, was extraordinary.
The reading finished, the other declaration in favour of the Comte de Toulouse was immediately commenced by the 'greffier', according to the command of the Keeper of the Seals, who had given them to him both together.
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The prisoners were embarked on board the Comte de Toulouse and le Maréchal de Villars, which sailed for Havana a few days after.
On the 5th August, a small Spanish fleet composed of the ships Comte de Toulouse and Maréchal de Villars, with several brigs, appeared before Pensacola, commanded by Don Alphonse, brother-in-law of Calderon, the Governor of Havana, who had seized the two French ships in which the Spanish troops had been sent to Havana.
As soon as M. de Serigny received the news of the Spaniards having invested Pensacola, he marched to its succor ; but being informed before he arrived of the surrender of the fort, he countermarched, believing that the enemy would not confine their operations to that place.
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 My Lines - Person Page 88   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He married lady of Saintonge, daughter of Haimo de Saintonge; "He took to wife a woman from the countryside of Anjou, a daughter of Haimo, Consul of Saintonge, niece of Raymond count of Poitou; from this woman Fulk Nerra was born.
She married Maurice d'Anjou, son of Geoffroi I "Grisgonelle", comte d'Anjou and Adelaïs de Vermandois; "He took to wife a woman from the countryside of Anjou, a daughter of Haimo, Consul of Saintonge, niece of Raymond count of Poitou; from this woman Fulk Nerra was born.
Raymond I, comte de Toulouse was born in 810.
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 My Lines - Person Page 121   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne was born in 1199.
Geoffroy I, comte de Bretagne was born in 980.
She was the daughter of Hugues XI "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la March et d'Angoulême and Yoland de Dreux dit de Bretagne, comtesse de Porhoët.
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 Illustrious People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Daughter of the Marquis (from 1650 Duc) de Mortemart, she was married in 1663 to the Marquis de Montespan, by whom she had two children.
They were Louis-Auguste (1670-1736), duc du Maine; Louis-César (1672-83), comte de Vexin; Louise-Françoise (1673-1743), known first as Mlle de Nantes, then as the duchesse de Bourbon; Louise-Marie (1676-81), known as Mlle de Tours; Françoise-Marie (1677-1749), known first as the second Mlle de Blois, finally as the duchesse d'Orléans; and Louis- Alexandre (1678-1737), comte de Toulouse.
The Marquis de Montespan, who displayed his resentment, was exiled to Guyenne in 1668 and judicially separated from his wife in 1674 (he died in 1701).
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 398
She married Hugues of Neustria, Comte de Paris, son of Robert I, Roi de France, before 14 September 938.
Raimond III Pons, Comte de Toulouse was the son of Raimond II, Comte de Toulouse.
Child of Judhael de Rennes, Comte de Rennes and Geberge:
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 CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN - LoveToKnow Article on CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE SAINT-GERMAIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
SAINT-GERMAIN, CLAUDE LOUIS, COMTE DE (1707-1778), French general, was born on the 15th of April 1707, at the Chteau of Vertamboz.
The fte des Loges (end of August and beginning of September) is one of the most popular in the neighborhood of Paris.
S.S.W. of Toulouse, on the railway to Tarbes.
www.1911ency.org /S/SA/SAINT_GERMAIN_CLAUDE_LOUIS_COMTE_DE.htm   (1959 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henri, Duc de Joyeuse
He was the third son of Maréchal Guillaume de Joyeuse, and was a brother of the Admiral Anne de Joyeuse and of the prelate François de Joyeuse.
As a young man, when he was known as the Comte de Bouchage, he felt attracted to the religious life and confided this desire to the guardian of the Cordeliers of Toulouse.
In turn guardian of the convent of Toulouse, provincial of France, founder of the Capuchin convent at Nevers, guardian in Paris of the convent in the Rue Saint-Honoré (1606) he went to Rome, in 1608, to attend the general chapter of his order.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08530c.htm   (711 words)

  
 MIAMI INDIANS ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES
EXTRACT OF A MEMOIR TO PERIER, (September 30, 1726), Compagnie des Indes, "Extract of a Memoir to Perier, Gov. of Louisiana," in: English Translation of Margry, Vol.
De Villiers to Beauharnois, (September 23, 1730), De Villiers in: pp.
DE BEAUHARNOIS AND HOCQUART TO THE MINISTER, (November 2, 1730), Beauharnois and Hocquart in: Wisconsin Historical Society, pp.
www.gbl.indiana.edu /archives/miamis7/miamitoc9.html   (745 words)

  
 List of Naval Ministers of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Before the 1890s, this position also usually had responsibility for France's colonies, and was usually known as Minister of Marine and Colonies.
Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse and Victor Marie d'Estrées (Presidents of the Council of Marine)
Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, marquis de Castries
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 1037 - Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie gratuite et libre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Début du règne de Vratislav Ier, duc de Bohême (fin en 1055).
Ferdinand Ier le Grand, roi de Castille fait la conquête du Léon.
Le duché de Bouillon, issu du duché de Lorraine est érigé en État souverain par l'empereur.
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 TSJ.org - Berengar Sauniere on Trial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Then there’s the King of France, the Comte de Barcelona, the Comte de Toulouse, the Trencavels family, even the King of Aragon, etc… These are all lords who lived far away from Rennes-le-Chateau and Alet for that matter.
Going back in time, we also find difficulties, as the Comtes of Carcassonne and Toulouse were lords of the territories that were considered as Spanish even though they lived in France.
The mention of all of these, as well as their expansions, reductions, merges and assimilations begin as all of these fell under the control the Comtes de Carcassonne as appointed by Charlemagne or by Pepin d’Aquitaine.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 388
Agnes de Bourgogne was the daughter of Otto William de Bourgogne, Comte Palatine de Bourgogne and Hermentrude de Roucy.
Pons, Comte de Toulouse was the son of Guillaume III Taillefer, Comte de Provence and Emma of Venaissin.
She married Pons, Comte de Toulouse, son of Guillaume III Taillefer, Comte de Provence and Emma of Venaissin, after 1037.
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 Worldroots.com
Charles Amaury de Toulouse Comte de Valois Vicomte de Lautrec 1270-1325 -1341
Margaretha Pierre de Toulouse Countess of Holland Vicomte de Lautrec 1311-1356
Johann Bidenbach Alexandre de Toulouse 1500-1553 Vicomte de Lautrec
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 My Lines - Person Page 281
Bernard I, comte de Toulouse was born circa 833.
She was the daughter of Raymond III Pons, comte de Toulouse and Bertha of Tuscany.
She married Guillaume III "Taillefer", comte de Toulouse, son of Raymond de Toulouse and Adélaide d'Anjou, in 975; His 1st.
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 Le Comte de Toulouse et les Croisades
Pour financer le grand rôle qu’il se réserve dans la première croisade, celle de Godefroi de Bouillon, le comte de Toulouse Raymond de Saint-Gilles cède, en 1112, son cher Rouergue à; Richard, déjà vicomte de Carladez, qui se pare dès lors du titre de comte de Rodez.
Il s'agit avant tout de garantir le libre accès au tombeau du Christ et de le conserver au monde chrétien.
Des navires appartenant à l'Ordre de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem et à l'Ordre du Temple assureront depuis les ports de Saint-Gilles et d'Aigues-Mortes pour les plus proches, les transferts d'argent, d'armes, de chevaux, d'hommes, ceci plusieurs fois par an.
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 Mod
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At the we both asked the Duc de Noailles when he meant to bring forward the said to him that for a long time some of these people had been in prison, could not be longer endured.
The Comte de Toulouse spoke very firmly, in d'Orleans that M. le Comte de Toulouse and I had just asked M. de people, innocent or guilty, begged only to be heard and tried; and that no longer.
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 Comte de Toulouse Bertrand II , b: 1080 -
Comte de Toulouse Bertrand II Born: BEF 1080 - Marr: - Died: Jan 1112 - Father: Comte de Toulouse Raymund IV Mother: d'Arles Other Spouses: Alix or Ela or Hélie de Bourgogne
Comte de Tripoli Raymond II Born: BEF 1116 - Marr: 1130 - Comtesse de Tripoli Hodierne de Rethel Died: 1152 - Tripoli
Comte de Tripoli Raymond II Born: BEF 1116 - Marr: 1130 - Died: 1152 - Tripoli Father: Comte de Tripoli Pons Mother: Princesse de France Cécile Other Spouses:
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On the 1st July, the King's ships le Comte de Toulouse, sixty-four guns, commanded by M. de Vatel ; and le Saint Henri, seventy guns, commanded by M. Douce, arrived at Dauphin Island to aid the company.
In the beginning of this month, the ship I'liereule, sixteen guns, arrived at Dauphin Island from Guinea, with a cargo of negroes for the colony ; and the Comte de Toulouse, twenty guns, sailed for France, with a part of the deserters from the regiment of La Motte.
One of the French officers informed M. de Bienville that the ship Maréchal d'Estres, thirty-six guns; commanded by M. de la Godelle, had sailed from France in 1718, with troops and convicts for the colony, and had never been heard of.
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 de Toulouse-Latrec 217   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This is the shield of Joan (1220-1271), daughter of Raymond VII, Comte de Toulouse, married to Alphonso, Comte de Poitou and Toulouse (1241)
In the 11th and 12th centuries, the Counts of Toulouse, often in alliance with the Catalans and Aragonese, dominated southern France from Gascony to the Rhone, and well beyond into Provence, maintaining a brilliant court, fostering commerce, and patronizing the arts, most notably the troubadour poets of the Languedoc.
In the process, the House of Toulouse was deprived of most of its holdings only regaining a portion of their ancestral lands by force of arms in 1218.
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 Relief of Barcelona
After Shovell returned to England, Sir John Leake was left with a squadron in the Mediterranean, and sailed to Lisbon to refit.
He subsequently had news that Barcelona was under siege from land and sea by a combined French force under the Marshall de Tessé (land) and the Comte de Toulouse (sea).
On hearing of Leake's approach, the Comte de Toulouse had quickly retired his force, and when Byng and Wassenaer arrived the French fleet was nowhere in sight.
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 Comte de Toulouse Pons II Guillaume , b: 0990 -
Comte de Toulouse Pons II Guillaume, b: 0990 -
Comte de Toulouse Guillaume IV Born: 1044 - Languedoc Marr: 1067 - Matilda (other spouses) Died: 1093 - Huesca, Huesca, Aragón, España
Comte de Toulouse Raymund IV Born: 1046/1052 - Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France Marr: 1066 - d'Arles (other spouses) Died: 28 Feb 1105 - Mont-Pelerin, Tripoli, Syria
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 Genealogy Data Page Extended 29 (Pedigree Pages)
, Guillaume VIII Guy-Geoffroy Comte de Poitou, Duc d'Aquitaine
de Burgo, Robert of Mortain Count of Mortain
, Lambert I "The Bearded" Comte de Louvain
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 Empress Sailing (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Originally one of a popular, frequently woven set of nine tapestries, this particular subject, "The Empress Sailing," was least common among the series.
Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse, commissioned this specific tapestry as part of a set for his country residence outside Paris.
Nine tapestries from his set are known to survive, each with borders of the same design, including his monogram LA in the four blue ovals of the border.
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