- The
Comtat Venaissin (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃ta vənɛsɛ̃]; Occitan: lo
Comtat Venaicin; 'County of
Venaissin'),
often called the
Comtat for short, was...
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capital of the
Comtat Venaissin, it was
frequently the
residence of the
Avignon popes; the
Papal States retained possession of the
Venaissin until the French...
- road from Avignon. The town is
located in the
heart of the
former Comtat Venaissin, near the
south side of Mont Ventoux.
Mazan is home to one of the châteaux...
- city of Avignon, and
surrounded by the
independent papal state of
Comtat Venaissin. It was
constituted in 1163, when Holy
Roman Emperor Frederick I elevated...
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department of
Vaucluse crowned its own
representative as Miss
Comtat Venaissin,
although the
department was
absorbed into Miss
Provence the following...
- the muni****l
government of
Avignon and the more
conservative Comtat Venaissin, the
larger county (comtat)
which co-existed with
Avignon and
still pledged...
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opinions of the
people in the
Papal territories of
Avignon and the
Comtat Venaissin with
respect to
union with France. Of the 98 muni****lities, 52 voted...
- Communauté d'agglomération Ventoux-Comtat
Venaissin is the communauté d'agglomération, an
intercommunal structure,
centred on the town of Carpentras....
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During this
period the city of
Avignon itself and the
surrounding Comtat Venaissin was
added to the
Papal States; it
remained a
papal possession for some...
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written by Jews in the
South of France, and more
specifically in the
Comtat Venaissin area. In many
recent secondary sources, Judeo-Provençal has been mistakenly...