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Gascony (/ˈɡæskəni/; French:
Gascogne [ɡaskɔɲ]) was a
province of the
southwestern Kingdom of
France that
succeeded the
Duchy of
Gascony (602–1453). From...
- The
Duchy of
Gascony or
Duchy of
Vasconia was a
duchy located in present-day
southwestern France and
northeastern Spain, an area encomp****ing the modern...
- Look up
Gascony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gascony is a
province of
southwestern France.
Gascony may also
refer to:
Duchy of
Gascony or Duchy...
- 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306
ruled Gascony as Duke of
Aquitaine in his
capacity as a v****al of the
French king. Before...
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Gascony is a
region of
France that has
produced several well-known
performers and
composers of classical, folk and po****r music.
Gascony is home to several...
- Duke of
Gascony in 864. He was the son of Emenon,
Count of Périgord, and Sancha,
daughter of
Sancho Sánchez of
Gascony. He made his
claim on
Gascony on his...
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dwarfing even the
French royal domain; by 1337, however, only
Guyenne and
Gascony were English. In 1328,
Charles IV of
France died
without any sons or brothers...
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Eudes or Odon, Latin: Odonis; c. 1010 – 10
March 1039/1040) was Duke of
Gascony from 1032 and then Duke of
Aquitaine and
Count of
Poitou from 1038. He...
- or Lobo Centulo, Catalan: Llop Centoll) (died ca. 820) was the Duke of
Gascony briefly from 818
until his
deposition by
Pepin I of
Aquitaine in 819. He...
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eighth century in
Gascony. He has been
called a
possible Duke of
Gascony by some scholars. He was a
possible son of Lupo II of
Gascony.
After Lupo's death...