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Titre | Wikipedia (english) Counts of Toulouse |
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L. Ariste and L. Brand, Histoire populaire de Toulouse depuis les origines jusqu'à ce jour (Toulouse, 1898). ^ "The Counts of Toulouse (Coms de Toloza)". Midi-france.info. Retrieved 2012-11-05. ^ Note:About 975 there had been a partition of the estates which the second William Taillefer and his cousin, Raymond II of Auvergne, held in common. Albi and Quercy, went to William; Gothia, to Raymond. ^ |
House of Rouergue (restored)[edit] 886–918: Odo 918–924: Raymond II 924–ca.950: Raymond III Pons (I) (Note: It had long been thought that Raymond III Pons was succeeded directly by William III. However, recent research suggests there were at least one, and as many as three, previously overlooked counts; and that at least one of these three was named Raymond. This has resulted in conflicting numbering systems regarding the later Raymonds, although most historians continue to use the established, traditional numbering for them. They are Raymond (IV) (c.950-961), Hugh (c.961-972) and Raymond (V) (c.972-978)) 978–1037: William III Taillefer 1037–1061: Pons (II) 1061–1094: William IV 1094–1105: Raymond IV (VI) of St Gilles 1098–1101: Philippa of Toulouse, daughter of William IV, was barred from inheritance in her grandfather's will. 1098-1101: William IX of Aquitaine, husband of Philippa, claimed Toulouse for her after the departure of Raymond for the First Crusade. 1105–1112 Bertrand of Tripoli, son of Raymond IV (VI). 1112–1148 Alfonso I Jordan 1114-1117: Philippa of Toulouse and William IX of Aquitaine, invaded Toulouse, taking advantage of Alfonso Jordan's minority; Alfonso regained control in 1117. 1118-1120: William X of Aquitaine, son of Philippa and William IX, gave up claimancy in 1120. 1148–1194 Raymond V (VII) 1148-1175/89: Alfonso II, brother, co-ruler 1194–1222 Raymond VI (VIII) 1215–1218: Simon IV de Montfort, usurper, count by conquest during the Albigensian Crusade 1222–1249: Raymond VII (IX) 1249–1271: Joan 1249-1271: Alphonse (III) of France, husband, co-ruler 1271: Philippa de Lomagne, great-granddaughter of Constance of Toulouse, daughter of Raymond VI, tries unsuccessfully to claim the inheritance of the county, as universal heir of Joan.[5] |