The capitouls, sometimes anglicized as capitols, were the chief magistrates of the commune of Toulouse, France, during the late Middle Ages and early...
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called capitouls in Toulouse, to lead the city. The Bourg, which had only a quarter of the inhabitants of Toulouse, obtained as many capitouls as the...
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a listed historical monument since 1925. The Hotel Dahus, also called Capitoul Pierre-Dahus Hotel, Roquette Hotel or Tournoer Tower, is a private mansion...
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administered by jurats (etymologically meaning "sworn men") and Toulouse by capitouls ("men of the chapter"). Usually, there was no mayor in the modern sense;...
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Bordeaux and Toulouse, which came to be known as jurats and capitouls, respectively. The capitouls of Toulouse were granted transmittable nobility. In many...
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1190. With 24 members, the capitouls gave themselves the rights of law enforcement, commerce and taxation. The capitouls gave Toulouse relative independence...
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Handwritten Annals of the City of Toulouse, also known as the Annals of the Capitouls, were held from 1295 to 1787. They consist of a collection of books on...
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annulled in 1764. The king fired the chief magistrate of Toulouse, the Capitoul, the trial was done over, and in 1765 Jean Calas posthumously was exonerated...
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Virginia 1705–1779 Other uses Capitol Records, a U.S. record label The capitouls of Toulouse, the city's former chief magistrates Capitolium, the temple...
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equivalent office in southern France and Catalonia was consul or, in Toulouse, capitoul. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scabinus...
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his marriage, the Hôtel became the property of Marc Antoine de Sambucy, capitoul of Toulouse. Sambucy de Miers Hôtel, acquired in the 17th century by the...
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permitted the first assembly of townsmen in Toulouse, the origin of the later capitouls. In 1165, in the town of Lombers, the bishop of Albi, attended by both...
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rooted in the ceremonial costume of the capitouls of Toulouse. A municipal body created in 1147, the capitouls were until the French Revolution the consuls...
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in the presence of representatives of the Parlement of Toulouse, the Capitouls (sheriffs), and the Archbishop of Toulouse, Charles-François d'Anglure...
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regulating the exchanges and making sure the laws were applied. These were the Capitouls, whose first acts were dated in 1152. In 1152 we have traces of a commune...
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sought to promote its prestige and legitimacy. At the request of the capitouls (the city's chief magistrates) scholars such as Nicolas Bertrand, Guillaume...
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Toulouse, campaigning for nine months in 1570, and was chastized by the capitouls for letting Catholic property fall into the hands of a passing Protestant...
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a monument historique by the French government in 1840. In 1190, the Capitouls (governing magistrates) of Toulouse commissioned the original structures...
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historical center of Toulouse and was built between 1550 and 1570 for the Capitoul Guillaume de Saint-Germain, then reworked by the captain Jean d'Astorg...
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certain cities with legal and judicial freedoms, such as Toulouse with the capitouls, acquiring nobility as city councillors; by the Revolution these cities...
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a large family of Capitouls. In 1548 he married his daughter Peyronne to Pierre d'Assézat, another woad merchant. Elected capitoul one month after the...
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IV's first wife. It now houses the Museum of Old Toulouse. Hôtel Dumay Capitoul Dumay's Tower The courtyard, and the west facade Renaissance architecture...
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jurats (appointed by the Crown) and the Judge of Alderney. Juror Lay judge Capitoul, the equivalent office in Toulouse One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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Changes, in the historic center of Toulouse and was built circa 1544 for the capitoul Arnaud de Brucelles. Situated at the heart of the merchant quarter, Hôtel...
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Street, seeking to exert control over the municipality by appointing the capitouls himself. Though sometimes thought to be sympathetic to the Jansenists...
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for Berenger Maynier, professor of law, lord of Canac and Gallice and capitoul in 1515–1516; The style chosen was that of this period, strongly influenced...
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garrisoned all his forces in the city and removed the capitouls authority over the guard. The capitouls were incensed at this insult on their urban privileges...
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leave Toulouse after attempting to seize the town along with his fellows capitouls in 1562. He recanted ten years later and returned to his townhouse in...
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back the reign of Saint Louis, which gave the ancient city of Toulouse a Capitoul during the Middle Ages. He was a soldier during World War I. He died during...
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France Échevin (Luxembourg), a municipal office in present-day Luxembourg Capitoul, the equivalent office in the city of Toulouse, France Consul, the equivalent...
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