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  1. Coat of arms of the Counts of Foix. The Count of Foix ruled the County of Foix, in what is now Southern France, during the Middle Ages. The House of Foix eventually extended its power across the Pyrenees mountain range, joining the House of Bearn and moving their court to Pau in Béarn.

  2. The County of Foix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced; Occitan: Comtat de Fois, pronounced locally) was a medieval fief in southern France, and later a province of France, whose territory corresponded roughly the eastern part of the modern département of Ariège (the western part of Ariège being Couserans).

  3. Condado de Foix. Apariencia. ocultar. El condado de Foix comprendía el territorio alrededor de la villa homónima, surgida en el siglo IX. Entre sus anejos se encontraba el principado de Andorra, compartido con los obispos de Urgel.

  4. Ursula Germaine of Foix [a] (c. 1488 – 15 October 1536) was an early modern French noblewoman from the House of Foix. By marriage to King Ferdinand II of Aragon, she was Queen of Aragon, Majorca, Naples, Sardinia, Sicily, and Valencia and Princess of Catalonia from 1505 to 1516 and Queen of Navarre from 1512 to 1516.

  5. Foix. Para el territorio medieval del mismo nombre, véase condado de Foix. /  42.965277777778, 1.6069444444444. Foix es una localidad y comuna francesa capital del departamento de Ariège, en la región de Occitania .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FoixFoix - Wikipedia

    Foix (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Occitan: Fois [ˈfujs, ˈfujʃ]; Catalan: Foix) is a commune, the former capital of the County of Foix. It is the capital of the department of Ariège as it is the seat of the prefecture of that department. Foix is located in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.

  7. Inicio. Escudo de armas. Lista de condes. Casa de Foix-Bearne. Casa de Foix-Grailly. Casa de Albret. Casa de Borbón. Anexo:Condes de Foix. Apariencia. Escudo de armas de los conde de Foix. El conde de Foix gobernó el condado de Foix, en lo que hoy es el sur de Francia, durante la Edad Media.