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- against the Emperor. The hero also appears in the chanson de geste entitled Narbonnais (c.1210) by an anonymous author from the Brie region. The poem comprises...
- 43°35′38″N 1°26′42″E / 43.594°N 1.445°E / 43.594; 1.445 The Château Narbonnais was a castle of the Counts of Toulouse on the west side of the city Toulouse...
- tending towards Western Languedocien). Western Languedocien dialects: Narbonnais, Carc****onnais, Toulousain (including Fuxéen and Capcinois), Albigeois...
- later version Renier de Gennes Les Enfances Guillaume (before 1250) Les Narbonnais (c. 1205), in two parts, known as Le département des enfants Aymeri, Le...
- The Cers, also called the Narbonnais by those who live southeast of Narbonne, is a very dry wind that is colder during the winter and warmer during the...
- peau neuve". La Dépêche (in French). 20 June 2002. "Le courage du pilier narbonnais Arnaud Martinez". La Dépêche (in French). 27 March 2021. "Laporte injecte...
- Gilbert (8 April 2014). Le drap et le grain en Languedoc : Narbonne et Narbonnais 1300-1789. Études. Perpignan: Presses universitaires de Perpignan....
- The Chateau Narbonnais in the 19th century....
- level of political autonomy. The Count of Toulouse resided in the Château Narbonnais inside of the city but had little real control over it. Small towns were...
- new parlement of Toulouse moved into a chamber of Toulouse's château narbonnais; its official opening occurred on 11 November of that year. The Parlement...