- The
Comminges (French pronunciation: [kɔmɛ̃ʒ]; Occitan/Gascon: Comenge) is an
ancient region of
southern France in the
foothills of the Pyrenees, corresponding...
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Comminges.
Aznar I-Sanche was
created Count of
Gascony by
Pepin I, King of Aquitaine,
around 820. He made his son
Garcia Aznar Viscount of
Comminges in...
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Bertrand of
Comminges (c. 1050 - 1126) was
Bishop of
Comminges, in the
diocese of Toulouse, France. It is
after him that the
commune of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges...
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Isabelle to
Comminge. When
Isabelle reacts to this news,
Mergy comes to her and the
lovers embrace;
their emotion causes su****ion in
Comminge, to whom Mergy...
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Comminges and
Adelaide in the
Trappist Monastery or
Comminges digging his own tomb
watched by
Adelaide disguised as a monk is the
final painting by Fleury...
- Margaret,
Countess of
Comminges (1366-1443), was a
Countess regnant suo jure of
Comminges in 1375–1443.
Daughter of her predecessor. She was the Co-ruler...
- that it "is
thought by her
Majesty more
convenient that you
forbeare your
comminge to the Parliament."
Cromwell frequently petitioned Sir
Robert Cecil in...
- The
Grand Prix du
Comminges was an
automobile race held in France. The race was
named after the
Comminges, one of the
former Provinces of
France in ancient...
- Cécile de
Comminges (c.1320–1384), was
Countess of
Urgel 1336–1347 and
Viscountess of
Turenne 1339–1349. Cécile de
Comminges was the
eldest daughter of...
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Urbain de Saint-Gelais,
bishop of
Comminges (1540–5
February 1613) was a prelate, diplomat,
military leader and
rebel during the
French Wars of Religion...