-
Queen of
Naples and
Countess of Provence, in 1348,
whereupon the two
comtats were
joined to form a
unified papal enclave geographically,
though retaining...
-
Comtat (Valencian: [komˈtat]; Spanish:
Condado de
Cocentaina [konˈdaðo ðe koθenˈtajna]) is a
comarca in the
province of Alicante,
Valencian Community,...
- The
Catalan counties (Catalan:
Comtats Catalans, IPA: [kumˈtats kətəˈlans]) were
those surviving counties of the
Hispanic March and the
southernmost part...
- The
County of Nice (French: Comté de Nice / Pays Niçois; Italian:
Contea di
Nizza /
Paese Nizzardo; Niçard Occitan: Contèa de Niça / País Niçard) was a...
- French: [fʁɑ̃ʃ kɔ̃te] ; Frainc-Comtou: Fraintche-Comtè; Arpitan: Franche-
Comtât; also German: Freigrafschaft; Spanish:
Franco Condado; all lit. 'Free County')...
- Sérignan-du-
Comtat (French pronunciation: [seʁiɲɑ̃ dy kɔ̃ta]; Occitan:
Serinhan dau
Comtat) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte...
-
Queen of
Naples and
Countess of Provence, in 1348,
whereupon the two
comtats were
joined to form a
unified papal enclave geographically,
though retaining...
- The
County of
Barcelona (Latin:
Comitatus Barcinonensis, Catalan:
Comtat de Barcelona) was a
polity in
northeastern Iberian Peninsula,
originally located...
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in
southeastern France. As
capital of the
Comtat Venaissin, it was
frequently the
residence of the
Avignon popes; the Papal...
- Captivity".
During this
period the city of
Avignon itself and the
surrounding Comtat Venaissin was
added to the
Papal States; it
remained a
papal possession...