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    The Viscounty of Àger (Catalan Vescomtat d'Àger) was a feudal jurisdiction that branched off the County of Urgell in 1094. Towards 1030 Arnau Mir, Lord...
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    simultaneously joint head of state of Andorra alongside the President of the French Republic. Counts of Urgell House of Cabrera Viscounty of Àger L'Enciclopèdia:...
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    as well as the Viscounty of Àger, the Sicilian County of Modica and the County of Urgell. The dynasty has its origins in the Castle of Cabrera (Castell...
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    inhabitants. Viscounty of Àger Apostles from Àger Montsec "Ajuntament d'Àger". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13. "El municipi en xifres: Àger". Statistical...
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    the first Count of Urgell from the Cabrera family. He also held the Viscounty of Àger. He was succeeded as Count by his two sons. He married María González...
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  • The Viscounty of Besalú, or Bas (from the Latin Basso), was the sub-comital authority in the county of Besalú during the Middle Ages. It was ruled by the...
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  • Spain Viscounty of Àger, a medieval Catalan jurisdiction that branched off the County of Urgell Ager, California, unincorporated community Ager Romanus...
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    The Viscounty or County of Léon (Breton: Kontelezh Leon) was a feudal state in extreme western Brittany in the High Middle Ages. Though nominally a vassal...
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  • At the age of 15 he marched to Castilla and became a page for D. Álvaro de Luna, Constable of Castile, Grand Master of the military order of Santiago...
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    surviving counties of the Hispanic March and the southernmost part of the March of Gothia that were later united to form the Principality of Catalonia. In...
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    The Viscounty, later Principality of Béarn (Gascon: Bearn or Biarn), was a medieval lordship in the far south of France, part of the Duchy of Gascony...
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  • Cabrera, but control of the viscounty of Ager was consolidated with the county of Urgell under Aurembiaix's second husband Peter I, Count of Urgell. In 1236...
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    Labourd (redirect from Viscounty of Labourd)
    the banks of the river Adour but also more diffusely throughout the whole viscounty (about 20% in Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz). The main town of Labourd is...
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    Soule (category Former provinces of France)
    is a former viscounty and French province and part of the present-day Pyrénées-Atlantiques département. It is divided into two cantons of the arrondissement...
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  • after which it became the Carolingian Viscounty of Narbonne. Narbonne was nominally subject to the Carolingian counts of Toulouse but was usually governed...
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    its name to viscounty of Cabrera[citation needed]. Wilfred, who established the viscounty, also built new castles along the frontier of Osona, at Torelló...
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    century who administered the scattered parts of the royal domain. Provosts replaced viscounts wherever a viscounty had not been made a fief, and it is likely...
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    Turenne, Corrèze (category Communes of Corrèze)
    did not apply in the viscounty. The fiefdom of Turenne occupied a territory bounded by three provinces and three bishoprics. Part of the Périgord Noir (Black...
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    capital of the Gévaudan. The western part of Gévaudan constituted the Viscounty of Grèzes. In 1096 the Count of Toulouse, leaving for the Crusade, transmitted...
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    Couserans (category Geography of Ariège (department))
    first the viscounty of Couserans only covered the upper areas of Couserans and did not include Saint-Lizier or Saint-Girons. The viscounty of Couserans...
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    Béarn (category Former provinces of France)
    allowing the creation of the Viscounty of Bearn. The people of Béarn thus organised themselves for the first time in an entity of their own. The first...
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    of Quercy County of Rouergue County of Rodez County of Gevaudan Viscounty of Albi Marquisat of Gothia Duke of Aquitaine History of Aquitaine Lewis, pp...
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  • nobleman and Occitan troubadour. He was the viscount of Àger and Cabrera from 1145. He was the son of Ponç II de Cabrera and Sancha. Guerau is today most...
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    extend its influence south of the Loire. As part of this process, the former principalities of Trencavel (the Viscounty of Albi, Carcassona, Besièrs,...
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    This is a chronological list of battles involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and...
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    the last will and testament of her father, Catherine became the heiress to the Château d'Exmes in Exmes; the viscounty of Saint-Sylvain and Thuit; as...
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  • List of Bronze Age states (c. 3300–1200 BC) List of Iron Age states (c. 1200–600 BC) List of Classical Age states (c. 600 BC–200 AD) List of states...
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    County of Saintonge Viscounty of Limousin Lordship of Issoudun Lordship of Déols Duchy of Gascogne (Gascony) County of Agenais Duchy of Bretagne (disputed...
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  • of Toulouse (934–942) Raymond, Count of Toulouse (942–961) William (IV) (961–963), son of Ebalus Manzer, also Duke of Aquitaine. From the viscounty of...
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    Carladès (category Natural regions of France)
    center-west of the Massif Central. The area spans the departments of Cantal and Aveyron. Its origins date back to the ancient viscounty of Carlat, a subdivision...
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