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Bigorre (French pronunciation: [biɡɔʁ]; Gascon: Bigòrra) is a
region in
southwest France,
historically an
independent county and
later a
French province...
- Bagnères-de-
Bigorre (French pronunciation: [baɲɛʁ də biɡɔʁ] ,
literally Bagnères of
Bigorre; Gascon: Banhèras de Bigòrra [baˈɲɛɾɔz ðe βiˈɣɔrɔ]) is a commune...
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Beatrice I (French: Béatrix Ire de
Bigorre; c. 1064 –
after 14
October 1095) was a
sovereign Countess of
Bigorre from 1080
until 1095. Her
mother was...
- of
Bigorre,
Countess of
Bigorre, 1055–95
Beatrice II of
Bigorre,
Viscountess of
Fezensac and
Countess of
Bigorre, 1112–14
Beatrice III of
Bigorre (1104–1156)...
- Bernard-Roger and
Gersenda had:
Bernard II of Foix,
count of
Bigorre, took the
County of
Bigorre.
Roger I of Foix,
count of Foix,
became the
first count of...
- Bernard-Roger,
Count of
Bigorre and his wife G****nda of
Bigorre. She was a
member of the
House of Foix, the
sister of
Bernard II,
Count of
Bigorre,
Roger I, Count...
- The Pic du Midi de
Bigorre (Occitan: Pica del Mèdia de Bigòrra) or
simply the Pic du Midi (elevation 2,877 m (9,439 ft)) is a
mountain in the
French Pyrenees...
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Petronilla of
Bigorre or
Petronilla of
Comminges (c. 1184 – 1251) was
ruling Countess of
Bigorre between 1194 and 1251. She was the only
child of Bernard...
- The
County of
Bigorre was a
small feudatory of the
Duchy of
Gascony in the 9th
through 15th centuries. Its
capital was Tarbes. The
county was constituted...
- Bourg-de-
Bigorre (French pronunciation: [buʁ də biɡɔʁ]; Occitan: Borg de Bigòrra,
before 1962: Bourg) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in...