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The Count of Toulouse refers to the historical title given to the ruler of the County of Toulouse, a medieval fiefdom in the region that is now modern-day France. It designates the noble or aristocratic position of the individual who held authority and governance over the county

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He then ventured to war with the lords of Languedoc and the count of Toulouse.
Whether the Count of Toulouse had really embraced the.
Charles the Bald then officially confirmed Frédelon as count of Toulouse.
The Count of Toulouse carried the spurs.
They were powerful lords of Rouergue, but vassals of the count of Toulouse.
Bertrand of Tripoli, count of Toulouse and Tripoli.
The Count of Toulouse was the ruler of Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries.
Foremost amongst these was the elder statesman, Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse.
He proclaimed himself Count of Toulouse but was killed in 1218 by the inhabitants.
As of 788 we hear of Adalric fighting and capturing Chorson, Carolingian count of Toulouse.
His son Fredelo becomes Count of Toulouse in 849.
A truly stunning example of a medieval town founded in 1241 by the Count of Toulouse.
Her second marriage was to Raymond, Count of Toulouse and Prince of Gothia, in 975.
In 1188 he managed seventeen castles captured from the Count of Toulouse.
Ed that, at the very same time, the Count of Toulouse him -.

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