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    Viscount of Carcassonne Roger I de Fézensaguet (1190–1245), Viscount of Fézensaguet Roger I of Carcassonne (died 1012), Count of Carcassonne Roger I of Tosny...
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    Roger did the same fighting the Muslims in Northern Iberia, where the Christian states welcomed volunteers. Roger fought for Ermesinde of Carcassonne...
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    territory including Gascony, the march around Toulouse, and the counties of Carcassonne, Autun, Avallon and Nevers. Louis, the youngest son, was proclaimed King...
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    Game (section Roger Caillois)
    as do many strategic board games such as Risk, Settlers of Catan, and Carcassonne. Most games require multiple players. However, single-player games are...
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    chevauchée, during which he pillaged Avignonet and Castelnaudary, sacked Carcassonne, and plundered Narbonne. In 1356, on another chevauchée, he ravaged Auvergne...
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  • 2021-01-27. "Switchball Hands-On". GameSpot. Retrieved 2021-01-27. "Carcassonne builds out XBLA". GameSpot. Retrieved 2021-01-27. "Battlestar Galactica...
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    his expetition to Septimania and Aquitaine and conquers the cities of Carcassonne and Toulouse, and the County of Roussillon. 761 25 November. The city...
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    husband, Count Raimond-Roger of Carcassonne (d. c. 1012). It was then ruled by their son Peter-Raimond (d. c. 1060) and his son Roger (d. 1067), both of whom...
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    Septimania, starting in 719 with the conquest of Narbonne through 725 when Carcassonne and Nîmes were secured. From the stronghold of Narbonne, they tried to...
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    and piano in 2005, with sonorities reminiscent of Ravel. Marching to Carcassonne was written in 2003 for pianist Peter Serkin and the London Sinfonietta...
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