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Natural region in France
the former domain of the Counts of Comminges, although earlier definitions are based on the Diocese of Comminges or the territory of the Convenae. Archaeological
Comminges
French Roman Catholic saint
Bertrand of Comminges (c. 1050 - 1126) was Bishop of Comminges, in the diocese of Toulouse, France. It is after him that the commune of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
Bertrand_of_Comminges
Margaret, Countess of Comminges (1366-1443), was a Countess regnant suo jure of Comminges in 1375–1443. Daughter of her predecessor. She was the co-ruler
Margaret, Countess of Comminges
Margaret,_Countess_of_Comminges
Guadeloupean footballer (born 1982)
in mid-table, Comminges was named as the club's Player of the Year. New Swindon manager Maurice Malpas stated a desire to extend Comminges' contract, and
Miguel_Comminges
Sixteenth-Century French prelate
within the bishopric of Comminges. Through the two archpriests of Aran, the diocese held a presence inside Spain. Comminges at large was a firmly Catholic
Urbain_de_Saint-Gelais
French noblewoman
in the Papal court of Avignon. Cécile de Comminges was the eldest daughter of Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges and Viscount of Turenne and his third wife
Cecilia_of_Comminges
Commune in Occitanie, France
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bɛʁtʁɑ̃ də kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Saint-Bertrand of Comminges; Gascon: Sent Bertran de Comenge) is
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
diocese of Comminges existed at least from the sixth century, to the French Revolution. The seat of the bishops was at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, now no
Roman Catholic Diocese of Comminges
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Comminges
Mathieu de Grailly or Mathieu de Foix (died 1453) was Count of Comminges between 1419 and 1443. He was the fourth son of Archambaud de Grailly, captal
Mathieu_de_Foix-Comminges
Painting by Fleury François Richard
Comminges and Adelaide in the Trappist Monastery or Comminges digging his own tomb watched by Adelaide disguised as a monk is the final painting by Fleury
Comminges and Adelaide in the Trappist Monastery
Comminges_and_Adelaide_in_the_Trappist_Monastery
1000 and, as Roger II, count of Comminges (from 957) and Couserans (from 983). Roger was the son of Arnaud I of Comminges and Arsinde of Carcassonne. Associated
Roger_I_of_Carcassonne
García Galíndez (died 833), called the Bad (el Malo), was the Count of Aragon and Conflent[citation needed] from 820. The son of Galindo Belascotenes,
García_Galíndez
Comminges. Aznar I-Sanche was created Count of Gascony by Pepin I, King of Aquitaine, around 820. He made his son Garcia Aznar Viscount of Comminges in
Counts_of_Comminges
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges) is a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges_Cathedral
Commune in Occitania, France
Montclar-de-Comminges (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃klaʁ də kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Montclar of Comminges; Occitan: Montclar de Comenge) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne
Montclar-de-Comminges
Commune in Occitania, France
Lavelanet-de-Comminges (French pronunciation: [lavlanɛ də kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Lavelanet of Comminges; Occitan: L'Avereit de Comenge) is a commune in the
Lavelanet-de-Comminges
French army and naval officer
French Antilles. Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges, chevalier de Guitaut, was the son of Louis de Pechpeyrou-Comminges, seigneur de Guitaut and of Jeanne d'Eygua
Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut
Charles_de_Pechpeyrou-Comminges_de_Guitaut
The Grand Prix du Comminges was an automobile race held in France. The race was named after the Comminges, one of the former Provinces of France in ancient
Grand_Prix_du_Comminges
Ruined castle in Hautes-Pyrénées, France
Comtes de Comminges, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Château des Comtes de Comminges (Bramevaque)
Château des Comtes de Comminges
Château_des_Comtes_de_Comminges
Carcassonne passed to a woman and, by marriage, to the counts of Comminges. The counts of Comminges continued the practice, extensive in the Midi, of associating
County_of_Carcassonne
French Province
Nébouzan think of their area as "Comminges", and indeed Saint-Gaudens is nowadays considered to be the capital of Comminges (with the city of Saint-Gaudens
Nébouzan
1218–1246) was a Gascon nobleman, the brother of Count Bernard IV of Comminges. He took part in the war against Albigensian Crusade, participating in
Arnaut_de_Cumenges
of Comminges (c. 1285–1336) was the Count of Comminges in what is now southern France. He was the son and successor of Count Bernard VII of Comminges (died
Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges
Bernard_VIII,_Count_of_Comminges
Commune in Occitania, France
Belbèze-en-Comminges (French pronunciation: [bɛlbɛz ɑ̃ kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Belbèze in Comminges; Occitan: Bèthvéder de Comenge) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne
Belbèze-en-Comminges
'Ballomer'. Gundovald fled to Comminges, and Guntram's army set down to besiege the citadel (now known as Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges). The siege was successful
Gundoald
Commune in Occitania, France
composed of 19 communes. It is part of the ancient region known as the Comminges. The town of Aurignac is located 60 km southwest of Toulouse and is, on
Aurignac
Commune in Occitania, France
Saint-Ferréol-de-Comminges (Occitan: Sant Ferriòu, before 2003: Saint-Ferréol) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. The
Saint-Ferréol-de-Comminges
Tennis tournament
The Edge Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on clay courts. The event is classified as a $60,000
Open_Saint-Gaudens_Occitanie
Commune in Occitania, France
Miramont-de-Comminges is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for
Miramont-de-Comminges
County in the Hispanic Marches
county to her husband, Roger of Comminges, and retired to a convent. In 1295, Ramon Roger I, the fourth Count from the Comminges dynasty, died with children
County_of_Pallars_Sobirà
Latin Catholic archdiocese in France
The Archdiocese of Toulouse (–Saint Bertrand de Comminges–Rieux) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese
Archdiocese_of_Toulouse
Count of Foix
married his cousin Eleanore de Comminges, daughter of Bernard VII of Comminges and Laura de Montfort. Eleanore de Comminges brought, as a dowry, her rights
Gaston_II,_Count_of_Foix
Commune in Occitania, France
Sauveterre-de-Comminges (French pronunciation: [sovtɛʁ də kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Sauveterre of Comminges; Occitan: Sauvatèrra de Comenge) is a commune in the
Sauveterre-de-Comminges
Queen of Aragon from 1204 to 1213
Montpellier and by her three marriages Viscountess of Marseille, Countess of Comminges and Queen of Aragon. She was the daughter of William VIII, Lord of Montpellier
Maria_of_Montpellier
Motor car race
The 13th Grand Prix du Comminges was a non-championship Formula One motor race held in Saint-Gaudens on 10 August 1947. The race was held over 30 laps
1947_Grand_Prix_du_Comminges
Tenth-century noblewoman and ruler
934 the title and land was given to his daughter. She married Arnaud de Comminges, a local nobleman with whom she had at least four children. Arsinde ruled
Arsinde
Commune in Occitania, France
Frontignan-de-Comminges is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Frontignan-de-Comminges
Commune in Occitania, France
Saint-Loup-en-Comminges (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lu ɑ̃ kɔmɛ̃ʒ], literally Saint-Loup in Comminges; Occitan: Sent Lop de Comenge) is a commune in the
Saint-Loup-en-Comminges
Small feudatory of the Duchy of Gascony in the ninth to fifteenth centuries
Béarn. In the 12th century, it went to the house of Marsan and then of Comminges and in the thirteenth to that of Montfort. It was briefly in the hands
County_of_Bigorre
Count of Urgell (1340–1408)
eldest son of count James I of Urgell and Cecilia of Comminges, daughter of the count of Comminges and viscount of Turenne, Bernard VII. At the death of
Peter_II_of_Urgell
Opéra comique by Ferdinand Hérold
(Nicette), Michael Spyres (Baron de Mergy), Emiliano Gonzalez Toro (Comte de Comminges), Éric Huchet (Cantarelli), Christian Helmer (Girot) and the Gulbenkian
Le_pré_aux_clercs
Mali airline which flew between 1996 and 1999
strangers at John F. Kennedy International Airport. In late July 1996, Serge Comminges and Moumouni Dieguimde, two Air Dabia employees, were sent to Miami to
Air_Dabia
Formula Two race
The XVI Grand Prix du Comminges was a Formula Two motor race held on 10 August 1952 in Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne, France. It was round 7 of Les Grands
1952_Comminges_Grand_Prix
French socialist politician
Jean Allemane (25 August 1843, Sauveterre-de-Comminges, Haute-Garonne – 6 June 1935, Herblay in Seine-et-Oise) was a French socialist politician, veteran
Jean_Allemane
French nobleman (1331–1391)
of Comminges, on 15 October 1375, presented Fébus with the opportunity to claim the inheritance for himself, through his mother Aliénor of Comminges, while
Gaston_III,_Count_of_Foix
Formula One race
The XIV Grand Prix du Comminges was a Formula One motor race held on 8 August 1948 in Saint-Gaudens, Haute-Garonne, France. Luigi Villoresi, driving a
1948_Comminges_Grand_Prix
Commune in Occitania, France
Salles-sur-Garonne across the river Garonne to the northeast, Lavelanet-de-Comminges to the west, Rieux-Volvestre to the east, Gensac-sur-Garonne across the
Saint-Julien-sur-Garonne
married Aliénor de Comminges (c. 1350 – 1380),[citation needed] the daughter of Raymond II, Count of Comminges and Joan of Comminges. Aliénor had previously
John_II_of_Auvergne
Count of Urgell (1321–1347)
mother's title. He married Cecilia de Comminges (1321–1381), the daughter of Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges and Viscount of Turenne, in 1336 in Catalonia
James_I_of_Urgell
French rugby league club, based in Sauveterre-de-Comminges
Sauveterre de Comminges XIII, nicknamed Les Frelons (Hornets), are a French Rugby league club based in Sauveterre-de-Comminges, Haute-Garonne, in the Occitania
Sauveterre_de_Comminges_XIII
Football club
rival teams. It also plays the Copa de Comminges, a tournament played by clubs from the divisions of the Comminges region, where U.E. Bossòst has been playing
UE_Bossòst
was the count of Couserans, in which capacity he was lord of parts of Comminges and Foix. Bernard Roger was the son of count Roger I of Carcassonne and
Bernard-Roger, Count of Bigorre
Bernard-Roger,_Count_of_Bigorre
Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France
regional marketplace, Saint-Gaudens became the economic capital of the Comminges. The town was damaged by Protestant forces under Montgomery in 1569, and
Saint-Gaudens,_Haute-Garonne
Commune in Occitania, France
in southwestern France. It is part of the ancient region known as the Comminges. Saint-Martory station has rail connections to Toulouse, Pau and Tarbes
Saint-Martory
French beauty contest
separately under the title Miss Comminges. From 2003 to 2007, the region crowned a representative under the title Miss Comminges Pyrénées. From the 1970s to
Miss_Midi-Pyrénées
River in France
Saint-Loup-en-Comminges, Nizan-Gesse, Gensac-de-Boulogne, Blajan, Boulogne-sur-Gesse, Péguilhan, Lunax, Nénigan, Saint-Ferréol-de-Comminges, Puymaurin,
Gesse
Historical province in southwestern France
Aure valley. Originally part of Comminges, the valleys of Aure, Barousse, Neste, and Magnoac were detached from Comminges in the 11th century and were divided
Quatre-Vallées
Heir of the English throne (1330–1376)
brutally attacking the counties of Juliac, Armagnac, Astarac, and part of Comminges, he crossed the Garonne at Sainte-Marie, north of Toulouse—which was occupied
Edward_the_Black_Prince
Head of the Catholic Church from 1334 to 1342
Jean-Raymond de Comminges, the Bishop of Porto, if he would only swear in advance to agree not to return the papacy to Rome. Comminges refused to make
Pope_Benedict_XII
Commune in Occitania, France
Lafitte-Vigordane to the northeast, Le Fousseret to the west, Lavelanet-de-Comminges to the southwest, Saint-Julien-sur-Garonne to the south, and finally by
Saint-Élix-le-Château
French feudal title during the Middle Ages
1010-1034 : Bernard Roger, count of Couserans, count of Bigorre, lord of Comminges and lord of Foix (second son of Roger I of Carcassonne) In 1607 the county
Count_of_Foix
1840 opera by Gaetano Donizetti
libretto by Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaëz, based on the play Le comte de Comminges by Baculard d'Arnaud with additions by Eugène Scribe based on the story
La_favorite
Italian racing driver (1901–1958)
Alfa Romeo as works or private driver. He won the 1932 Grand Prix du Comminges with private Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 'Monza'. From 1934 he raced also for Maserati
Goffredo_Zehender
Commune in Occitania, France
Marignac-Lasclares to the northeast, Saint-Élix-le-Château to the east, Lavelanet-de-Comminges to the southeast, Cazères to the south, Mondavezan across the river Louge
Le_Fousseret
Former county of France
created and given to Roger of Comminges, brother of Count Bernard IV of Comminges, thus separating Couserans from Comminges, and reverting to the Roman
Couserans
Former subdivisions of France under monarchy
with the crown. 1453: at the death of Mathieu of Foix, the County of Comminges is incorporated into the royal domain 1461–1472: the king gives the Duchy
Crown_lands_of_France
Topics referred to by the same term
Bernard VIII may refer to: Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges (c. 1285–1336) Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe (1527–1563) This disambiguation page lists articles
Bernard_VIII
of the research company of Comminges and the revue de Comminges [fr] and the Central Pyrénées. 1978: Le comté de Comminges au milieu du XVI° Siècle, Toulouse
René_Souriac
Occitan-language poet and linguist
Occitan-language poet and linguist. Born in Paris, he spent his childhood in Comminges, where he learnt Occitan. He was deported to Germany between 1943 and
Pierre_Bec
French politician (1903–1989)
Gaston Allemane (29 March 1903, in Sauveterre-de-Comminges – 31 March 1989) was a French politician. He represented the French Section of the Workers'
Gaston_Allemane
Knight from Béarn, Lord of Lescun from 1426 – 1498
was a knight from Béarn, Lord of Lescun. He held the titles of count of Comminges and governor of Guyenne at the end of the 15th century. He was the son
Odet_d'Aydie
Commune in Occitania, France
Bishop of the Comminges, established a residence there, expanded by subsequent bishops to become their winter palace. The Bishops of Comminges ruled Alan
Alan,_Haute-Garonne
Summit in the Pyrenees Mountains
municipality of Benasque and the commune of Oô, near Bagnères-de-Luchon in the Comminges between the department of Haute-Garonne and the province of Aragon, Perdiguero
Perdiguero
Cambrésis. Estates suppressed - 1789. Charolais. Estates suppressed - 1789. Comminges Estates suppressed - 1622 Corse (Corsica). Estates suppressed - 1789.
Pays_d'états
French noble family
Albigensian Crusade, but local dynasties, like the House of Foix, the Counts of Comminges and the House of Albret, were gaining momentum. At the beginning of the
House_of_Armagnac
Italian cardinal
Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Vito e Modesto (1555–1560) Administrator of Comminges (1555-1561) Orders Created cardinal 7 June 1555 by Pope Paul IV Rank Cardinal-Deacon
Carlo_Carafa
Lavernose-Lherm-Mauzac (8) 15. ES Franquevielle (12) 2–4 Pyrénées Sud Comminges (10) 16. US Ramonville (12) 1–7 US Castelginest (8) 17. UE Bossòst (10)
2023–24 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Occitanie
2023–24_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Occitanie
Count of Astarac, Gascony
to the French king. Centule was the son of Count Amanieu and Cécile de Comminges. A minor at his accession, he was initially under the regency of his mother
Centule_IV_of_Astarac
Illegitimate son of Antoine, King of Navarre
forces at the battle of Jarnac. Later that year, he became Bishop of Comminges, then officially bishop of Lectoure in 1590. In both circumstances Charles
Charles III de Bourbon (archbishop of Rouen)
Charles_III_de_Bourbon_(archbishop_of_Rouen)
French racing driver (1909–2001)
Angoulême, Grand Prix du Comminges in Saint-Gaudens. 1948, raced at: Grand Prix des Nations in Genève, DNF at Grand Prix du Comminges in Saint-Gaudens (Talbot)
Charles_Pozzi
French Navy officer and colonial administrator
and was succeeded as interim governor general by Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut. Amblimont was appointed governor general on 1 September 1696
Thomas-Claude Renart de Fuchsamberg Amblimont
Thomas-Claude_Renart_de_Fuchsamberg_Amblimont
Commune in Occitania, France
and culturally, the commune lies within the Comminges region, corresponding to the former County of Comminges, a district of the province of Gascony located
Cazac,_Haute-Garonne
French nobleman (1359–1391)
battle. On May 14, 1378, Jean married Margaret (1363–1443), countess of Comminges (1363–1443). They had two daughters: Joan, who married Guillaume-Amanieu
Jean_III,_Count_of_Armagnac
16th Century French soldier and governor
rebellious noble offered his half-brother, the bishop of Comminges the bishopric of Le Mans, however Comminges declined the offer, explaining to the Spanish king
Guy_de_Saint-Gelais
Commune in Occitania, France
Occitanie region of south-western France. Barbazan is a Spa town in the Comminges region located some 13 km south-west of Saint-Gaudens and 12 km north
Barbazan,_Haute-Garonne
Tennis tournament
The 2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the
2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges
2011_Open_International_Féminin_Midi-Pyrénées_Saint-Gaudens_Comminges
Calendar year
September 5 – Charles d'Évreux (b. 1305) date unknown Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges (b. c. 1285) Arpa Ke'un, Ilkhanid ruler Guillaume Pierre Godin, French
1336
French naval officer
of yellow fever in Martinique on 17 August 1700. Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut was made interim lieutenant general on 17 August 1700. Desnotz
Charles_Desnotz
French Roman Catholic saint
Bishop of Barbastro, Spain, after its recapture from the Moors. Born in Comminges, Haute Garonne, France, he became a Benedictine and abbot before accepting
Ebontius
French noble family
Choiseul du Plessis Praslin (1613–31 December 1689 at Tournai), Bishop of Comminges from 1644 to 1670; brother of marshal César de Choiseul du Plessis-Praslin
Choiseul_family
2011 tennis event results
Doubles 2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges Final Champions Caroline Garcia Aurélie Védy Runners-up Anastasia Pivovarova
2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges – Doubles
2011_Open_International_Féminin_Midi-Pyrénées_Saint-Gaudens_Comminges_–_Doubles
Roman Catholic saint about whom very little is known. He was a bishop of Comminges in southern France (Haute-Garonne), celebrated for his zeal for orthodoxy
Saint_Africus
Bretagne 1389 1442 Jean II, Duc d'Alençon 1409 1476 Mathieu de Foix-Comminges 1385 1453 1445 Alfonso V, King of Aragon and Naples 1394 1458 Franck
List of knights of the Golden Fleece
List_of_knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece
Professional soccer club in Denver, Colorado, US
versatile defender Miguel Comminges. The Guadeloupe International can play at either Left or Right back. On September 13, Comminges made his debut for Colorado
Colorado_Rapids
2011 tennis event results
Singles 2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges Final Champions Anastasia Pivovarova Runners-up Arantxa Rus Score 7–6(7–4)
2011 Open International Féminin Midi-Pyrénées Saint-Gaudens Comminges – Singles
2011_Open_International_Féminin_Midi-Pyrénées_Saint-Gaudens_Comminges_–_Singles
Topics referred to by the same term
Bertrand, Virginia, US Bertrand Creek, state of Washington Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, France Bertrand (1981–94 electoral district), in Quebec Bertrand (electoral
Bertrand
French soldier
Preceded by Charles de Courbon de Blénac Succeeded by Charles de Pechpeyrou-Comminges de Guitaut (interim) Charles de Courbon de Blénac Personal details Born
François_d'Alesso_d'Éragny
Countess of Périgord
in 1500 Cesare Borgia Amanieu d'Albret (d. 1520), bishop of Pamiers, Comminges, and Lescar, and later a cardinal Pierre, Count of Périgord Louise, Viscountess
Frances,_Countess_of_Périgord
15th-century French countess
1378 to John II, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne and his wife Aliénor de Comminges. Joan's grandfather, John I, had been an uncle of Queen Joan of France
Joan_II,_Countess_of_Auvergne
King of France from 1589 to 1610
Preceded by Jeanne III of Navarre Duke of Albret Count of Foix, Armagnac, Comminges, Bigorre, Limoges, and Périgord Viscount of Béarn Lord of Donezan 9 June
Henry_IV_of_France
COMMINGES
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Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend English French
Knight of Arthur and lover of Guinevere.
Female
French
French form of Latin Adelphia, ADELPHE means "born of the same womb; sibling."
Biblical
Crooked, Crookedness
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name derived from a byname SÃŒOLTACH means "sowing," i.e., "fruitful, seed-bearing, producing many offspring."
Girl/Female
Latin
Bracelet.
Boy/Male
Greek
Friendly. Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew, Irish, Jewish
Courteous; Gift; Similar to Shea
Male
Hebrew
(×™ï‹× ָתָן) Contracted form of Hebrew Yehownathan, YOWNATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
To Appear
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The light of happiness
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