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Viscount of Albi, Carc****onne, and Razès
Roger I of
Fézensaguet (1190–1245),
Viscount of
Fézensaguet This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
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Bernard d'Armagnac (1155–1202) was Lord of
Firmacon then
Viscount of
Fezensaguet from 1182 to 1202. He was the son of Gerald,
Count of Armagnac. In 1171...
- was
Viscount of
Fezensaguet. He was the son of
Bernard I,
Viscount of
Fezensaguet and Lomagne, and
Geralda de Foix.
Roger I of
Fezensaguet married Pincelle...
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Viscount Fezensaguet from 1240 to 1285, then
Count of
Armagnac and Fézensac from 1256 to 1285. He was the son of
Roger d'Armagnac,
Viscount of
Fezensaguet, and...
- and was also
Count of Armagnac, Fézensac,
Viscount of Rodez,
Count of
Fezensaguet, l'Isle-Jourdain, and Perdiac. In 1509 he
married Margaret of Angoulême...
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Trencavel (died 1150),
Viscount of Carc****onne
Roger I de
Fézensaguet (1190–1245),
Viscount of
Fézensaguet Roger I of Carc****onne (died 1012),
Count of Carc****onne...
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Arlay and Arguel, had
issue Charles I (b. 1425–1497),
Viscount of
Fézensaguet, then
Count d' Armagnac, of Fézensac and
Rodez Isabella (b. 1430–1476)...
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detached as an
appanage for a
younger son,
styled comté de
Fézensaguet. When
Gascogne was
linked once more to
Aquitaine by the
Treaty of Meaux...
- power, he
dispossessed the
cadet branches of the family,
recovering the
Fezensaguet and Pardiac, but
failed with Comminges. He died in 1418,
leaving two...
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Baldwin de Redvers,
English nobleman (b. 1217)
March 22 –
Roger I of
Fézensaguet,
French nobleman (b. 1190) July 22 –
Kolbeinn ungi Arnórsson, Icelandic...