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  1. Frances, Countess of Périgord. Frances de Châtillon (died 1481) was Countess of Périgord, Viscountess of Limoges, and Dame of Avesnes and Châlus. She was the eldest daughter of William, Viscount of Limoges and Isabelle de La Tour d'Auvergne.

  2. Frances de Châtillon (died 1481) was Countess of Périgord, Viscountess of Limoges, and Dame of Avesnes and Châlus. She was the eldest daughter of William, Viscount of Limoges and Isabelle de La Tour d'Auvergne.

  3. Count of Périgord (Fr.: comte de Périgord) is a noble title in the peerage of France. Originally known as "The sovereign house of the Counts of Périgord, princes by the grace of God". The first recorded sovereign Count was Emenon, who was also Count of Poitiers and Count of Angoulême.

  4. Frances de Châtillon (died 1481) was Countess of Périgord, Viscountess of Limoges, and Dame of Avesnes and Châlus. She was the eldest daughter of William, Viscount of Limoges and Isabelle de La Tour d'Auvergne. In 1470, she married Alain the Great, Count of Graves and Viscount of Tartas, son of Jean I of Albret and Catherine of Rohan.

  5. The County of Périgord was a historical region of France. The name Périgord derived from the Gaul tribe of the Petrocorii , who resisted the Roman conquest . It was preserved in the early Middle Ages as the Petragoric land ( Latin : pagus Petragoricus ).

  6. 弗朗西斯·德·沙蒂永( Frances de Châtillon,卒于 14 81 年)是佩里戈尔伯爵夫人、利摩日子爵夫人以及 阿韦讷和沙吕斯女爵士。 她是利摩日子爵威廉 和伊莎贝尔·德·拉图尔·奥弗涅 的长女。

  7. Frances, Countess of Périgord Act by which John III and Catherine swore to uphold the fueros of Navarre after their coronation. John's name ( Don Johan ) is in boldface in the middle of the ninth line.