- periods,
Agenais from
about 886
became an
hereditary county in the part of the
country now
called Gascony (Vasconia). The
first count of
Agenais (comte...
-
Seneschal of the
Agenais was an
officer carrying out and
managing the
domestic affairs of the lord of the
former county and
district of
Agenais.
During the...
- again. One of the
elements in the
disputes was the
border province of
Agenais, part of
Gascony and in turn part of Aquitaine.
Tensions rose in November...
-
France Rugby union in
France "EFFECTIF
VERSION 19/20".
Sporting Union Agenais (in French).
Retrieved 7
September 2019. (in French) SU Agen Lot et Garonne...
- in
rural parts of
southern France such as Languedoc, Rouergue, Quercy,
Agenais and
Southern Périgord. It is
sometimes also
called Languedocien-Guyennais...
- Press. p. 96. Noubel, P., ed. (1877).
Revue de l'Agenais [Review of the
Agenais]. Vol. 4. Société académique d'Agen. p. 497. Doran,
Susan (1996). Monarchy...
- The
Agenais Limestone is a
geologic formation in France. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Neogene period.
Earth sciences portal France portal Paleontology...
- the Bazadais, part of Périgord, Limousin,
Quercy and Rouergue, and the
Agenais ceded by
Philip III to
Edward I in the 1279
Treaty of Amiens.
Still united...
- Le Mas
Agenais XIII are a
French Rugby league club
based in Le Mas-d'Agenais, Lot-et-Garonne in the
Aquitaine region. The club
plays in the Midi-Pyrenees...
-
Guyenne and Gascony;
originally the
territory of the
ancient county of
Agenais constituted nearly the whole. The
southeastern part of the
original department...