1044) Hugh III de Montfort (died 1123 or after) Hugh III of Le Puiset (died 1132) Hugh III, Count of Saint-Pol (died 1141) Hugh III of Rodez (died 1136)...
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The Diocese of Rodez (–Vabres) (Latin: Dioecesis Ruthenensis (–Vabrensis); French: Diocèse de Rodez (–Vabres)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory...
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With his wife Dauphine de Turenne he had at least one daughter: Isabeau of Roquefeuil who married in 1230 Hugues IV of Rodez. He also took part in the...
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Toulouse Capitole University (redirect from Université de Toulouse I)
the city of Toulouse, in southwestern France. The university, presided by Hugues Kenfack, focuses on social sciences, law, political science, economics and...
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Uc de Saint Circ (San Sir) or Hugues (Hugh) de Saint Circq (fl. 1217–1253) was a troubadour from Quercy. Uc is perhaps most significant to modern historians...
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Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Clermont-Ferrand)
1248, inspired by a visit on Sainte-Chapelle on a trip to Paris, bishop Hugues de la Tour decided to launch work on a new cathedral. Constructing a church...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toulouse (redirect from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toulouse, Narbonne, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Rieux)
(1105–1139) Raymond de Lautrec (1140–1163) Bernard Bonhomme (1163–1164) Gérard de Labarthe (1164–1170) Hugues III (1170–1175) Bertrand de Villemur (1175–1178)...
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viscount. The Counts of Rodez who were also viscounts of Carlat had a vassal viscount the viscount of Murat Pays de la Loire Centre Val de Loire Bourgogne Franche-Comte...
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Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. pp. 476–479. Du Tems, Hugues (1774). Le clergé de France, ou tableau...
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Origin of the coat of arms (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
belonging to Hugh III, Count of Saint-Pol, bearing a sheaf in the field and dating from 1127/1129, Hugues I de Rodez (an eagle, 1140), Baldwind de Redvers (a...
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