- his
mansion at
Comborn. He
lived there for
seven more years,
suffering from poor
health and poverty. He died at the Château de
Comborn, Corrèze, on 8...
- La Tour (1376–1415)
Martin Gouge de
Charpaignes (1415–1444)
Jacques of
Comborn (Jacques I) (1445–1474)
Antoine Allemand (Antoine I) (1475–1476) Cardinal...
- Calabre. He
married Guillemette de
Comborn,
Countess of Montferrand,
daughter of Archambaud,
Viscount of
Comborn, and
Jourdaine of Périgord.
Their children...
-
located in the
southern part of the region, were the vicomtés of Limoges,
Comborn (in present-day Corrèze),
Ventadour (today
Ussel and
Plateau de Millevaches)...
- 1143 – 1190 at Acre) was the 9th
Viscount of
Turenne from the
House of
Comborn. He was a son of
Viscount Boson II and
Eustorgie d'Anduze, and grandson...
-
against Brittany-French ones. 1353
Capture of
Lusignan France 1353
Battle of
Comborn England 1354
Battle of
Montmuran France Easter 1354,
victory of Brittany-French...
- III (c. 1165 – 1219) was the 10th
Viscount of
Turenne of the
House of
Comborn. He was a son of
Viscount Raymond II and
Helie of Castelnau.
Raymond parti****ted...
-
located in the
southern part of the region, were the vicomtés of Limoges,
Comborn (in present-day Corrèze),
Ventadour (today
Ussel and
Plateau de Millevaches)...
-
belonged to the
princes of Limoges, they had less
power than the
viscomital families: Limoges,
Comborn, Turenne, Ventadour,
Comborn, Aubusson, Rochechouart....
- (c. 1187 – c. 1243) was the 11th
Viscount of
Turenne from the
House of
Comborn. He was a son of
Viscount Raymond III and
Helie of Severac.
Raymond declared...