- The
Baussenque Wars (from
French Guerres Baussenques,
meaning "wars of Baux") were a
series of
armed conflicts (1144–1162)
between the
House of Barcelona...
- commune.
Inhabitants of the
commune are
known as
Baussencs (masculine) and
Baussenques (feminine) in French. The
commune is part of
Alpilles Regional Natural...
-
Anarchy Stephen of
Blois Empress Matilda Henry Plantagenet 1144 1162
Baussenque Wars
House of
Barcelona House of Baux 1145 1149
Second Crusade Part of...
-
Zamora (1143)
recognized Portuguese independence from the
Kingdom of León.
Baussenque Wars (1144–62) Location: Burgundy,
Kingdom of
Arles (Modern France) County...
-
extinct and
reverted afterwards to the
counts of Orange. Les Baux-de-Provence Les Baux de
Provence AOC
Baussenque Wars (1144–1162) Il
signore di Baux...
-
Norway 1135–1153 The
Anarchy 1142–1445 Swedish–Novgorodian Wars 1144–1162
Baussenque Wars 1146
Battle of the
Fischa 1159–1345 Wars of the
Guelphs and Ghibellines...
-
succession crisis,
after the
death of
grand prince Yaropolk II of Kiev
Baussenque Wars (1144–1162),
after the
death of
count Berenguer Ramon I of Provence...
- daughter, Stephanie,
would lay
claim to the
county and thus
precipitate the
Baussenque Wars in 1144. de
Manteyer 1908, p. 298. Fouque, Claude.
Fastes de la Provence...
- the
House of Baux.
Trinquetaille Castle was
razed in 1161
during the
Baussenque Wars, but
later rebuilt.
Verrerie de
Trinquetaille Archaeological site...
-
Barcelona was set up to rule, but a
disputed succession opened up the
Baussenque Wars (1144–1162),
which terminated in her heirs' victory. Her children...