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variously as Tercin, Torso,
Chorso, and Chorson) was the
first count (or duke) of
Toulouse (778 – 789 or 790). He is
called Chorso dux Tholos**** by the so-called...
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During the
youth of
young Louis the
Pious his tutor,
Torson (sometimes
Chorso or Choson),
ruled at
Toulouse as the
first count. In 788,
Count Torson was...
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trusted comes, he
spent his
youth in the
court of Charlemagne. In 788,
Chorso,
Count of Toulouse, was
captured by the
Basque Adalric, and made to swear...
- In 788, he
captured Chorso of
Toulouse and made him
swear a
humiliating oath,
either to
himself or to Lupo II. Upon this
Chorso was released, but Charlemagne...
- Toulouse, main seat of the
Carolingian government in the Midi,
represented by
Chorso and,
after being deposed, by Charlemagne's
trustee William (of Gellone)...
- also have had
another son
named Adalric, who was
active in the
reign of
Chorso of Toulouse. His name has many
variants in
other languages: Basque: Otsoa...
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daughter of
Charles Martel. In 790 the
young William replaced the
dismissed Chorso as
commander and Duke of Toulouse. His
magnificent physical strength was...
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Kochere woreda Wenago woreda Yirgachefe Town
Yirgachefe woreda Raphe woreda Chorso woreda Chelelekitu Administrative town
Gedeb Administrative town Wonago...
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located south of Dioscurias, and
north of Phasis, on the
river Chobos or
Chorsos.
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, p. 27; Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol. 5.10.2...
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policies sparking a stir on the
banks of the
Garonne (Count of
Toulouse Chorso defeated by
Odalric "Wasco"). The
county was
appointed to a
count called...