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House of Rouergue. Hunfridings. House of Rouergue (restored) Guillemides (Auvergne) House of Rouergue (restored) House of Bourbon. See also. Notes. Count of Toulouse. The count of Toulouse ( Occitan: comte de Tolosa, French: comte de Toulouse) was the ruler of Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries.
- House of Toulouse
The House of Toulouse, sometimes called House of...
- Count
Count of Rouergue. Coat of arms of the county of Rouergue....
- House of Toulouse
La Casa de Tolosa. Desde el siglo IX, la Casa de Tolosa fue establecida en su feudo. La línea mayor de la Casa de Rouergue se convirtió en condes de Tolosa. Las funciones de marqués de Gothia y duque de Narbona, que también poseyeron, se convirtieron en títulos vacíos y sin sentido que fueron transmitidos a la rama menor de Rouergue.
- occitana, francesa
- Condes de Trípoli
- Casa de Rouergue
Rouergue (en occitano Roergue; en dialecto ruergat Rouèrgue [ruˈeɾɣe]), [1] posteriormente en español Ruergüe, [cita requerida] es una antigua provincia de Francia situada en el Mediodía francés.
- Reino de Francia
- Rodez
- Antigua provincia
- 44°20′N 2°37′E / 44.33, 2.62
Rouergue, ancient province of south central France, corresponding to much of the modern départements of Aveyron and Tarn-et-Garonne. It was bounded on the north by Auvergne, on the south and southwest by Languedoc , on the east by Gévaudan and the Cévennes mountains, and on the west by Quercy .
Rouergue (French:; Occitan:) is a former province of France, corresponding roughly with the modern department of Aveyron. Its historical capital is Rodez . [1] It is bounded on the north by Auvergne , on the south and southwest by Languedoc , on the east by Gévaudan and on the west by Quercy .