Bertrand of Toulouse (or Bertrand of Tripoli) (died 1112) was count of Toulouse, and was the first count of Tripoli to rule in Tripoli itself. Bertrand...
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successor, Bertrand, had followed him to the Holy Land in 1109. Therefore, at Raymond's death the family's great estates and Toulouse went to Bertrand's brother...
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his brother William IV's daughter, in 1094 from inheriting Toulouse. In 1094, William Bertrand of Provence died and his margravial title to Provence passed...
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The Archdiocese of Toulouse (–Saint Bertrand de Comminges–Rieux) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese...
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Raymond Hugh Pons, Count of Toulouse William IV, Count of Toulouse Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse Bertrand, Count of Toulouse (questionable legitimacy) Pons...
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became count. When Raymond IV of Toulouse set out on the First Crusade in the autumn of 1096, he left his son Bertrand to rule the County. However, in...
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Toulouse (/tuːˈluːz/ too-LOOZ, French: [tuluz] ; Occitan: Tolosa [tuˈluzɔ]) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger...
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of prime numbers Bertrand, Count of Toulouse (died 1112) Bertrand (film), a 1964 Australian television film Bertrand Gille (disambiguation) Bertram (disambiguation)...
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Bertrand Chamayou (born 23 March 1981) is a French pianist. Born in Toulouse, Chamayou studied at the Conservatoire de Toulouse under the tutelage of...
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Alfonso Jordan (redirect from Alphonse I of Toulouse)
half-brother Bertrand had given him the county of Rouergue. Upon Bertrand's death in 1112, Alfonso succeeded to the county of Toulouse and marquisate...
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