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capitouls who met more
often to
oversee the Capitoulate. The
Council of
Sixteen (counseil des seize) was
formed of the
present year's
eight capitouls...
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decorated with many
coats of arms of
capitouls The
balconies are
decorated with the
coats of arms of the
capitouls Painting of
Raymond VI,
Count of Toulouse...
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called capitouls in Toulouse, to lead the city. The Bourg,
which had only a
quarter of the
inhabitants of Toulouse,
obtained as many
capitouls as the...
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accompany the
representation of the
capitouls. In 1399 an
unfortunately disappeared plate depicts the
capitouls as
actors in a
scene representing the...
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leadership sent some of
their notables to act as
advisors to the
capitouls. The
capitouls, anno**** by this
interference with
their authority,
ignored them...
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rooted in the
ceremonial costume of the
capitouls of Toulouse. A muni****l body
created in 1147, the
capitouls were
until the
French Revolution the consuls...
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following its
victory on that occasion,
completely dominated the town's
capitouls. In 1590,
during the
French Wars of Religion,
Henry IV
created the rival...
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permitted the
first ****embly of
townsmen in Toulouse, the
origin of the
later capitouls. In 1165, in the town of Lombers, the
bishop of Albi,
attended by both...
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Bordeaux and Toulouse,
which came to be
known as
jurats and
capitouls, respectively. The
capitouls of
Toulouse were
granted transmittable nobility. In many...
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administered by
jurats (etymologically
meaning "sworn men") and
Toulouse by
capitouls ("men of the chapter"). Usually,
there was no
mayor in the
modern sense;...