• 1200). Gerald V (1175 † 1219), Viscount of Fézensaguet, then Count of Armagnac and Fézensac. Arnaud-Bernard d'Armagnac († 1226). Odon d'Armagnac († 1229)...
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  • from the childless Gerald IV. Bernart and Gerald were both sons of Bernard de Fézensaguet. Sometime before 1217, Bernart Arnaut had a literary correspondence...
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  • was Viscount of Fezensaguet. He was the son of Bernard I, Viscount of Fezensaguet and Lomagne, and Geralda de Foix. Roger I of Fezensaguet married Pincelle...
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  • was then detached as an appanage for a younger son, styled comté de Fézensaguet. When Gascogne was linked once more to Aquitaine by the Treaty of Meaux...
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    Comminges from the royal domain and gave it to his friend. 1462–1472 : Jean de Lescun (illegitimate son of Arnaud-Guillaume of Lescun, bishop of Aire, and...
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  • and Arguel Charles I, Count of Armagnac (b. 1425; † 1497), Viscount of Fézensaguet, then Count d' Armagnac, of Fézensac and Rodez Isabelle (c. 1430 – 1476)...
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  • 1219, was the son of Bernard d'Armagnac, Viscount of Fézensaguet and Geralda of Foix. In 1182, his great uncle the Count Bernard IV of Armagnac, made...
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    Viscount Fezensaguet from 1240 to 1285, then Count of Armagnac and Fézensac from 1256 to 1285. He was the son of Roger d'Armagnac, Viscount of Fezensaguet, and...
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  • matters concerning the domaines of fr:Fézensaguet and Armagnac, including repairs to the Château d'Auvillar. Johan de Forcade is named among many others...
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  • recovering the Fezensaguet and Pardiac, but failed with Comminges. He died in 1418, leaving two sons: John IV, Count of Armagnac and Rodez. Bernard, Count of...
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    1249) Richer of Senones, French monk and chronicler (d. 1266) Roger I of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (d. 1245) Sayf al-Din al-Bakharzi, Persian theologian...
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    Charles IV, Duke of Alençon (category Counts of Fezensaguet)
    and was also Count of Armagnac, Fézensac, Viscount of Rodez, Count of Fezensaguet, l'Isle-Jourdain, and Perdiac. In 1509 he married Margaret of Angoulême...
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    Chauvigny (or Andrew), French knight (b. 1150) Bernard of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (b. 1155) Blondel de Nesle (or Jean I), French trouvère (b. 1155)...
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  • many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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  • 1200s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Chauvigny (or Andrew), French knight (b. 1150) Bernard of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (b. 1155) Blondel de Nesle (or Jean I), French trouvère (b. 1155)...
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  • 1249) Richer of Senones, French monk and chronicler (d. 1266) Roger I of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (d. 1245) Sayf al-Din al-Bakharzi, Persian theologian...
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  • 1240s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    theologian (b. 1200) February 15 – Baldwin de Redvers, English nobleman (b. 1217) March 22 – Roger I of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (b. 1190) July 22 – Kolbeinn...
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