The siege of Toulouse was a Frankish siege of the Aquitanian fortified town of Toulouse in the winter of 767 during the Aquitanian War. The Frankish army...
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several sieges known as the siege of Toulouse, among them: Siege of Toulouse (721) Siege of Toulouse (767) Siege of Toulouse (864) Siege of Toulouse (1159)...
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Siege of Bourges (762) – Aquitanian War Siege of Thouars (762) – Aquitanian War Siege of Kamacha (766) – Arab–Byzantine Wars Siege of Toulouse (767)...
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list of the battles involving the Franks, Francia and West Francia until 987. For later conflicts, see List of battles involving the Kingdom of France...
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Battle of Toulouse (721). 767 - Siege of Toulouse (767) 778 Torson becomes count of Toulouse. Toulouse becomes capital of the County of Toulouse. 780/781...
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resisted by count Raymond of Toulouse, who maintained that the city should be returned to Alexios and who would later found the County of Tripoli. Bohemond and...
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Pepin the Short (redirect from Pepin III, King of the Franks)
and devastated the whole region. The city of Toulouse was conquered by Pepin in 767, as was Waiofar's capital of Bordeaux. As a result, Aquitanian nobles...
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of Roussillon. 767: After the fight against Waifred of Aquitaine, Albi, Rouergue, Gévaudan, and the city of Toulouse were conquered. 777: The wali of...
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Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (category Communes of Tarn-et-Garonne)
by one of the first nobles in the area to hold the title of viscount. They were powerful lords of Rouergue, but vassals of the count of Toulouse. The last...
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Second Crusade (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
command of Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse. Alfonso himself did not reach Jerusalem; he died at Caesarea, supposedly poisoned by Raymond II of Tripoli...
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years since the Siege of Acre, and his first battle defeat as head of state. Archduke Charles drove out the French but fell short of destroying their...
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(1883). Histoire du Grand Prieuré de Toulouse. Toulouse: Sistac et Boubée. Dunbabin, Jean (1998). Charles I of Anjou. Power, Kingship and State-Making...
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Air Algérie (category Airlines of Algeria)
the end of the decade, CGTA was operating scheduled flights serving Algiers, Basel, Bône, Geneva, Marseille, Paris, Philippeville, and Toulouse. In 1952...
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Saint-Lô (redirect from Siege of Saint-Lô (889))
capital of the Manche department in the region of Normandy. Although it is the second largest city of Manche after Cherbourg, it remains the prefecture of the...
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cousin, Philip III of France, to a meeting with Peter III of Aragon at Toulouse in December 1280. Peter was the son-in-law of Manfred of Sicily who had lost...
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Gabriel, comte de Montgomery, and in the spring of 1570, they pillaged Toulouse, cut a path through the south of France and went up the Rhone valley to La Charité-sur-Loire...
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See: 765–767. 30 November 1953. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015. Sainty, Guy Stair. "The Order of Malta...
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Provence (redirect from Cuisine of Provence)
into the south of France. One son of King Louis VIII "the Lion", Alphonse, Count of Poitou, married the heiress of the Count of Toulouse, Joan. Another...
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(including B747-200 passenger/freighter combi aircraft), 747-300, 747-400, 767-300 or McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 on their flights. South Pacific Island...
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Hundred Days (redirect from War of the Seventh Coalition)
Toulon; III Corps of Observation – Army of the Pyrenees orientales – commanded by Decaen, based at Toulouse; IV Corps of Observation – Army of the Pyrenees...
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to a building, a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, garden, bridge, or other structure, because of their importance to France's architectural...
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ISBN 978-1-78093-767-0 pp 110–112. Stanton, Charles D. “ANGEVIN CONSOLIDATION AND AGGRANDIZEMENT (1268–1282).” In Roger of Lauria (c.1250-1305): “Admiral of Admirals...
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Berbers (redirect from List of Berbers)
States. University of Texas Press. pp. 7–9. ISBN 978-0-292-74505-6. "Berbers" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 764–767. Ilahiane, Hsain...
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Alexios I Komnenos (category Year of birth uncertain)
to Constantinople, led in sections by Godfrey of Bouillon, Bohemond of Taranto, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and other important western nobles. Alexios met...
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Baibars; the opening engagement is a siege of Tunis. August 25 – King Louis IX of France dies while besieging the city of Tunis, possibly due to poor quality...
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ISBN 978-1853672767 pp. 443–445, 455, 461–465, 512–514, 516–517. Siborne 1895, p. 767. Sir Walter Scott, The Edinburgh Annual Register, John Ballantyne and Company...
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La Rochelle (redirect from Council of La Rochelle)
became king of England as Henry II in 1154, thus putting La Rochelle under Plantagenet rule, until Louis VIII captured it in the 1224 siege of La Rochelle...
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Ariège (department) (category Departments of Occitania (administrative region))
de Sotllo (3072 m) are the highest points of the department. These peaks are clearly visible from Toulouse in the Haute Garonne. The landscape is dominated...
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Belfort (redirect from History of Belfort)
Vauban for Louis XIV. Until 1871, Belfort was part of the département of Haut-Rhin, in Alsace. The Siege of Belfort (between 3 November 1870 and 18 February...
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