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  • Guyenne
  • Medieval Duchy in Kingdom of France

    Guyenne or Guienne (/ɡiˈjɛn/ ghee-YEN, French: [ɡɥijɛn]; Occitan: Guiana [ˈɡjanɔ]) was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Roman

    Guyenne

    Guyenne

    Guyenne

  • Louis, Duke of Guyenne
  • Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Guyenne

    son and the second to hold the titles Dauphin of Viennois and Duke of Guyenne, inheriting them in 1401, at the death of his older brother, Charles (1392–1401)

    Louis, Duke of Guyenne

    Louis, Duke of Guyenne

    Louis,_Duke_of_Guyenne

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)

    from the Salles des Croisades, by Franz Winterhalter, entitled Eleanor de Guyenne prend la croix avex les dames de sa cour, from 1839 was subsequently removed

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor_of_Aquitaine

  • Occitania (administrative region)
  • Administrative region of France

    Haute-Guyenne, by opposition with Basse-Guyenne, which was dependent on the Parlement of Bordeaux. The territory of the former province of Guyenne (Guiana)

    Occitania (administrative region)

    Occitania (administrative region)

    Occitania_(administrative_region)

  • Gascony
  • Former province in southwestern France (1453–1789)

    part of the combined Province of Guyenne and Gascony. The region is vaguely defined, and the distinction between Guyenne and Gascony is unclear; by some

    Gascony

    Gascony

    Gascony

  • Duke of Aquitaine
  • Ruler of the ancient region of Aquitaine

    and again since 866.[citation needed] Later, this duchy was also called Guyenne.[citation needed] The following were also Count of Auvergne. Ebalus the

    Duke of Aquitaine

    Duke of Aquitaine

    Duke_of_Aquitaine

  • Hundred Years' War
  • Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453

    into Aquitaine (also known as Guyenne or Guienne) and formed with it the province of Guyenne and Gascony (French: Guyenne-et-Gascogne). The Angevin kings

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred_Years'_War

  • List of Aquitanian consorts
  • from the Plantaganets. The Kings of France granted the title of Duke of Guyenne to their heirs, the Dauphins. The title was used after the fall of the

    List of Aquitanian consorts

    List_of_Aquitanian_consorts

  • Sauveterre-de-Guyenne
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Sauveterre-de-Guyenne (French pronunciation: [sɔvətɛʁ də ɡɥijɛn], literally Sauveterre of Guyenne; Gascon: Sauvatèrra de Guiana) is a commune in the Gironde

    Sauveterre-de-Guyenne

    Sauveterre-de-Guyenne

    Sauveterre-de-Guyenne

  • College of Guienne
  • The College of Guienne (French: Collège de Guyenne) was a school founded in 1533 in Bordeaux. The collège became renowned for the teaching of liberal

    College of Guienne

    College_of_Guienne

  • Guyenne Regiment
  • The Régiment de Guyenne was a French Army infantry regiment in the 18th century. It is principally known for its role in the Seven Years' War, when it

    Guyenne Regiment

    Guyenne Regiment

    Guyenne_Regiment

  • Miramont-de-Guyenne
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Miramont-de-Guyenne (French pronunciation: [miʁamɔ̃ də ɡɥijɛn], literally Miramont of Guyenne; Occitan: Miramont de Guiana) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne

    Miramont-de-Guyenne

    Miramont-de-Guyenne

    Miramont-de-Guyenne

  • Vincent Trọng Trí Guyenne
  • French footballer (born 1992)

    Vincent Trọng Trí Guyenne (born 16 March 1992) is a French footballer who plays as a winger. Besides France, he has played in Austria, Australia, Vietnam

    Vincent Trọng Trí Guyenne

    Vincent_Trọng_Trí_Guyenne

  • EF Bordeaux-Guyenne
  • French football club

    Équipe fédérale Bordeaux-Guyenne were a French football team in existence between 1943 and 1944.[citation needed] They participated in the 1943–44 Coupe

    EF Bordeaux-Guyenne

    EF_Bordeaux-Guyenne

  • Adelaide of Aquitaine
  • Queen of the Franks from 987 to 996

    Adbelahide, Adele, Adela or Adelaide of Aquitaine (also known as Adelaide of Poitiers; c. 945 or 952 – 1004), was the queen of France by marriage to King

    Adelaide of Aquitaine

    Adelaide_of_Aquitaine

  • Duchy of Aquitaine
  • Medieval duchy in southern France

    territorial possessions in France. By the mid-13th century, only an enlarged Guyenne and Gascony remained in Angevin hands. The Hundred Years' War finally saw

    Duchy of Aquitaine

    Duchy of Aquitaine

    Duchy_of_Aquitaine

  • Gascon War
  • 1294–1303 Anglo-French war in Aquitaine

    War, also known as the 1294–1303 Anglo-French War or the Guyenne War (French: Guerre de Guyenne), was a conflict between the kingdoms of France and England

    Gascon War

    Gascon War

    Gascon_War

  • John, Duke of Touraine
  • Duke of Touraine

    Viennois in 1415, following the death of his older brother, Louis, Duke of Guyenne. He died 5 April 1417, and was succeeded by his brother Charles, Count

    John, Duke of Touraine

    John, Duke of Touraine

    John,_Duke_of_Touraine

  • Henry VII of England
  • King of England from 1485 to 1509

    redefined Anglo-Breton relations. Henry started a new policy to recover Guyenne and other lost Plantagenet claims in France. The treaty marks a shift from

    Henry VII of England

    Henry VII of England

    Henry_VII_of_England

  • Louis II, Duke of Bourbon
  • Duke of Bourbon (c. 1337–1410)

    to be a competent commander, when he led the royal armies in Poitou and Guyenne to recapture the lands lost to the English following the Treaty of Brétigny

    Louis II, Duke of Bourbon

    Louis II, Duke of Bourbon

    Louis_II,_Duke_of_Bourbon

  • 1559–1562 French political crisis
  • French political and religious crisis

    the collėge de Guyenne. By the 1550s hatred between them had become religious in character, with the humanism of the collège de Guyenne establishing a

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562_French_political_crisis

  • Charles IV of France
  • King of France and Navarre from 1322 to 1328

    made an unsuccessful bid to be elected Holy Roman Emperor. As Duke of Guyenne, King Edward II of England was a vassal of Charles, but he was reluctant

    Charles IV of France

    Charles IV of France

    Charles_IV_of_France

  • Charles IX's grand tour of France
  • Countrywide royal tour of France by Charles IX

    The grand tour of France was a royal progress around France by Charles IX of France, set up by his mother Catherine de' Medici to show him his kingdom

    Charles IX's grand tour of France

    Charles IX's grand tour of France

    Charles_IX's_grand_tour_of_France

  • Royal Guyenne Cavalry Regiment
  • Military unit

    The Royal Guyenne Cavalry Regiment (French: Régiment de Royal Guyenne Cavalerie) was a line cavalry regiment of the French Royal Army. Though short-lived

    Royal Guyenne Cavalry Regiment

    Royal_Guyenne_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Margaret of Nevers
  • Dauphine of France

    also known as Margaret of Burgundy, was Dauphine of France and Duchess of Guyenne as the daughter-in-law of King Charles VI of France. A pawn in the dynastic

    Margaret of Nevers

    Margaret of Nevers

    Margaret_of_Nevers

  • Aquitaine
  • Former region in France

    [akiˈtanjɔ]; Basque: Akitania; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Aguiéne), archaic Guyenne or Guienne (Occitan: Guiana), is a historical region of southwestern France

    Aquitaine

    Aquitaine

    Aquitaine

  • John, Count of Angoulême
  • French nobleman

    illegitimate half-brother, Jean de Dunois, driving the English out of Guyenne in 1451. On 31 August 1449, he married Marguerite de Rohan, daughter of

    John, Count of Angoulême

    John, Count of Angoulême

    John,_Count_of_Angoulême

  • French ironclad Guyenne
  • French Provence-class armored frigates

    The French ironclad Guyenne was one of 10 Provence-class armored frigates built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1860s. Commissioned

    French ironclad Guyenne

    French ironclad Guyenne

    French_ironclad_Guyenne

  • Guyenne spiny rat
  • Species of mammals belonging to the spiny rat family of rodents

    The Guyenne spiny-rat (Proechimys guyannensis) or Cayenne spiny rat, is a spiny rat species found in Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname

    Guyenne spiny rat

    Guyenne spiny rat

    Guyenne_spiny_rat

  • De Forcade family
  • French nobility

    (de la), Fourcade (de) and Fourcade (de la), belongs to the nobility of Guyenne, France. The house of de Forcade and de la Forcade, from the town of Orthez

    De Forcade family

    De Forcade family

    De_Forcade_family

  • Peerage of France
  • Title of honor within the French nobility

    Bishop-Count of Noyon Duke of Normandy Duke of Aquitaine, also called Duke of Guyenne Duke of Burgundy Count of Flanders Count of Champagne Count of Toulouse

    Peerage of France

    Peerage of France

    Peerage_of_France

  • John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset
  • English nobleman and military commander (1404–1444)

    Aquitaine and seized the town of Dax, Somerset dithered. York was held back as Guyenne was being lost.[citation needed] In 1443 John was created Duke of Somerset

    John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset

    John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset

    John_Beaufort,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset

  • Lévignac-de-Guyenne
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Lévignac-de-Guyenne (French pronunciation: [leviɲak də ɡɥijɛn], literally Lévignac of Guyenne; Occitan: Levinhac) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department

    Lévignac-de-Guyenne

    Lévignac-de-Guyenne

    Lévignac-de-Guyenne

  • Pyrénées-Atlantiques
  • Department of France

    It comprised the territories of Labourd and Soule (in the provinces of Guyenne and Gascony), as well as Lower Navarre (still, at least nominally, part

    Pyrénées-Atlantiques

    Pyrénées-Atlantiques

    Pyrénées-Atlantiques

  • Normandy witch trials
  • Witch trials in Normandy, France (1669–1670)

    most famed of French witch hunts. In parallel with the witch trials of Guyenne and Bearn in 1670–72, it was one of the two last great witch hunts in France

    Normandy witch trials

    Normandy_witch_trials

  • List of French peers
  • Henry III (1207–1272), duke-peer of Guyenne (1259–1272), king of England Edward I (1239–1307), duke-peer of Guyenne (1272–1294 and 1299–1307), king of

    List of French peers

    List_of_French_peers

  • Provinces of France
  • Subdivisions of the Kingdom of France

    major fiefs have the title of peerage: The three duchies of Aquitaine or Guyenne, Burgundy and Normandy, The three counties of Toulouse, Flanders and Champagne

    Provinces of France

    Provinces of France

    Provinces_of_France

  • The King (2019 film)
  • 2019 film by David Michôd

    McKenzie as Phillippa, Queen of Denmark Robert Pattinson as Louis, Duke of Guyenne Ben Mendelsohn as King Henry IV of England Andrew Havill as Archbishop

    The King (2019 film)

    The_King_(2019_film)

  • John the Fearless
  • Duke of Burgundy from 1404 to 1419

    Charolais. For her part, Margaret was married to Dauphin Louis, Duke of Guyenne, the heir to the French throne from 1401 until his death in 1415. For all

    John the Fearless

    John the Fearless

    John_the_Fearless

  • Paon de Roet
  • British knight, father-in-law of Geoffery Chaucer

    called Guyenne King of Arms"). The latter part refers to the title of King of Arms granted by Edward III to Roet for the territory of Guyenne (Aquitaine)

    Paon de Roet

    Paon de Roet

    Paon_de_Roet

  • Claude Antoine de Valdec de Lessart
  • French politician (1741–1792)

    the illegitimate son of the Baron de Gasq, Président of the Parlement de Guyenne. A director of the Compagnie des Indes, he became Maître des requêtes in

    Claude Antoine de Valdec de Lessart

    Claude Antoine de Valdec de Lessart

    Claude_Antoine_de_Valdec_de_Lessart

  • Louis de Saint-Gelais
  • 16th Century French royal bastard and diplomat

    split his time between Guyenne and the French court. In 1536 he was established as the capitaine de Bourg (captain of Bourg) in Guyenne. He undertook military

    Louis de Saint-Gelais

    Louis de Saint-Gelais

    Louis_de_Saint-Gelais

  • Louis-Urbain-Aubert de Tourny
  • French administrator

    1730 he was made intendant to Limoges. In 1743, he became intendant of Guyenne in Bordeaux. He beautified the quays on the Garonne, adding buildings,

    Louis-Urbain-Aubert de Tourny

    Louis-Urbain-Aubert de Tourny

    Louis-Urbain-Aubert_de_Tourny

  • Château de Rauzan
  • Castle in Gironde, France

    France. Built by John Lackland, Duke of Normandy (1199–1204), Duke of Guyenne (1199–1216) and King of England (1199–1216), the castle was built on a

    Château de Rauzan

    Château de Rauzan

    Château_de_Rauzan

  • First French War of Religion in the provinces
  • baron des Adrets in Dauphiné, the seigneur de Duras (lord of Duras) in Guyenne; the prince de Porcien in Champagne and the comte de Montgommery in Normandy

    First French War of Religion in the provinces

    First French War of Religion in the provinces

    First_French_War_of_Religion_in_the_provinces

  • Siege of Bordeaux (1453)
  • 1453 battle that ended the Hundred Years' War

    city to the crown of France and the end of both the English presence in Guyenne as well as in France and of the Hundred Years' War. On June 29, 1451, the

    Siege of Bordeaux (1453)

    Siege of Bordeaux (1453)

    Siege_of_Bordeaux_(1453)

  • Dauphin of France
  • Title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France

    Seventeen, son of Looy the Sixteen and Marry Antonet". Louis, Duke of Guyenne, the Dauphin of Viennois, is a character in William Shakespeare's Henry

    Dauphin of France

    Dauphin of France

    Dauphin_of_France

  • Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède
  • French novelist and dramatist

    He was born at the Château of Tolgou in Salignac-Eyvigues then within Guyenne. After studying at Toulouse, he came to Paris and entered the regiment

    Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède

    Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède

    Gauthier_de_Costes,_seigneur_de_la_Calprenède

  • Henry IV of France
  • King of France from 1589 to 1610

    education from Catherine de' Medici and his appointment as governor of Guyenne in 1563. Between 1564 and 1566, Henry accompanied the French royal family

    Henry IV of France

    Henry IV of France

    Henry_IV_of_France

  • Vergonha
  • Linguistic discrimination in France

    000 km2 Gascony and Guyenne, Languedoc, Provence and Auvergne accounted for 78.4% of Occitania in terms of land area, with Gascony and Guyenne making up for

    Vergonha

    Vergonha

  • Gironde
  • Department of France

    on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Guyenne and Gascony. From 1793 to 1795, the department's name was changed to Bec-d'Ambès

    Gironde

    Gironde

    Gironde

  • Edward III, Duke of Bar
  • Duke of Bar

    then threatened by the English. At the end of 1406 he participated in the Guyenne campaign under the orders of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, but dysentery decimated

    Edward III, Duke of Bar

    Edward III, Duke of Bar

    Edward_III,_Duke_of_Bar

  • Lac-Chicobi
  • Unorganized territory in Quebec, Canada

    Lake Chicobi is the community of Guyenne (48°46′41″N 78°28′13″W / 48.77806°N 78.47028°W / 48.77806; -78.47028 (Guyenne)), the territory's only population

    Lac-Chicobi

    Lac-Chicobi

    Lac-Chicobi

  • Moulinet, Lot-et-Garonne
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Lasserre Laugnac Laussou Lauzun Lavardac Lavergne Layrac Lédat Lévignac-de-Guyenne Leyritz-Moncassin Longueville Loubès-Bernac Lougratte Lusignan-Petit Madaillan

    Moulinet, Lot-et-Garonne

    Moulinet, Lot-et-Garonne

    Moulinet,_Lot-et-Garonne

  • Odet de Foix, Viscount of Lautrec
  • French military leader

    military leader, a knight of the Order of St. Michael and grand seneschal of Guyenne. As Marshal of France, he commanded the campaign to conquer Naples, but

    Odet de Foix, Viscount of Lautrec

    Odet de Foix, Viscount of Lautrec

    Odet_de_Foix,_Viscount_of_Lautrec

  • Charles of Artois, Count of Eu
  • Count of Eu

    had no children. He was appointed Lieutenant of the King in Normandy and Guyenne, as well as Governor of Paris, during the War of the Public Weal in 1465

    Charles of Artois, Count of Eu

    Charles of Artois, Count of Eu

    Charles_of_Artois,_Count_of_Eu

  • Dauphine of France
  • Wife of the heir apparent to the French throne

    Viennois. Also Duchess of Normandy. Also Duchess of Touraine. Also Duchess of Guyenne. Also Duchess of Berry. Also Countess of Poitiers. Also Countess of Ponthieu

    Dauphine of France

    Dauphine_of_France

  • List of princes and princesses of Orange
  • 1502 Count of Tonnerre; Lord of Arlay, Arguel and Montfaucon; Admiral of Guyenne 1. Jeanne de Bourbon 2. Philiberte of Luxembourg 14. Prince Philibert 18

    List of princes and princesses of Orange

    List of princes and princesses of Orange

    List_of_princes_and_princesses_of_Orange

  • Mad War
  • Civil war in France (1485–1488)

    Philippe de Commines and Odet d'Aydie, Count of Commines and Governor of Guyenne. As a revolt against French royal authority, it was supported by the foreign

    Mad War

    Mad War

    Mad_War

  • Caquins of Brittany
  • Underclass in Brittany

    Maillezais, so wie auch in La Rochelle, wo sie Coliberts gennent werden. In Guyenne und Gascogne in der Nähe von Bordeaux erscheinen sie unter dem Namen der

    Caquins of Brittany

    Caquins of Brittany

    Caquins_of_Brittany

  • Antoine of Navarre
  • King of Navarre from 1555 to 1562

    protest. However, he was bought off with the rich southern governorship of Guyenne. In 1556, upon hearing that Jacques, Duke of Nemours had made his cousin-by-marriage

    Antoine of Navarre

    Antoine of Navarre

    Antoine_of_Navarre

  • 2026 Oceania Badminton Championships
  • Badminton tournament

    Qin 6 7 N Santosa 18 9 J X Tan 21 21 J X Tan 21 20 16 L Qin 10 22 21 J Guyenne 19 20 L Qin 21 22 3 R Tang 21 15 13 O Neelam 17 21 21 10 J Lim w / o H

    2026 Oceania Badminton Championships

    2026_Oceania_Badminton_Championships

  • List of townships in Quebec
  • Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 49°35′00″N 73°30′00″W / 49.5833°N 73.5°W / 49.5833; -73.5 Guyenne 1916-12-16 259 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 48°45′N 78°30′W / 48.75°N 78.5°W

    List of townships in Quebec

    List_of_townships_in_Quebec

  • Pope Clement V
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1305 to 1314

    Bertrand de Got was born at Villandraut, then part of the province of Guyenne, in the mid-thirteenth century to an influential Gascon family. He was

    Pope Clement V

    Pope Clement V

    Pope_Clement_V

  • 2025 Oceania Badminton Championships
  • Badminton tournament

    21 21 10 P S Low 18 5 10 P S Low 21 19 21 W Lau 19 21 15 W Lau 21 21 L Guyenne 8 9 10 P S Low 21 21 T Yu 13 19 Tan Z-r 15 18 T Yu 21 21 T Yu 21 21 M Feussner

    2025 Oceania Badminton Championships

    2025_Oceania_Badminton_Championships

  • Eleanor of Navarre
  • Queen of Navarre in 1479

    Armagnac. Eleanor of Foix (1457–1480); engaged firstly to Charles, duke de Guyenne (who died in 1472), and secondly to the Duke of Medinacelli, but died before

    Eleanor of Navarre

    Eleanor of Navarre

    Eleanor_of_Navarre

  • Iron Man: Armored Adventures
  • Superhero animated series

    Directed by Stéphane Juffé (season 1) Philippe Guyenne Creative directors Stéphane Juffé Philippe Guyenne Voices of Adrian Petriw Daniel Bacon Anna Cummer

    Iron Man: Armored Adventures

    Iron_Man:_Armored_Adventures

  • County of Foix
  • Medieval fief and later province in France

    daughter of Charles III, king of Navarre. Having served the king of France in Guyenne and the king of Aragon in Sardinia, John became the royal representative

    County of Foix

    County of Foix

    County_of_Foix

  • Louis (given name)
  • Name list

    "Louis the Good," Duke of Bourbon Louis, Duke of Guyenne (1397–1415), Dauphin of Viennois and Duke of Guyenne Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours (1814–1896), Prince

    Louis (given name)

    Louis (given name)

    Louis_(given_name)

  • Honorat II of Savoy
  • during the peace, as he attained first the office of lieutenant-general of Guyenne then the title of Marshal in 1571, and finally the office of Admiral again

    Honorat II of Savoy

    Honorat II of Savoy

    Honorat_II_of_Savoy

  • Ancien régime
  • French sociopolitical system before 1789

    Paris, Languedoc (Toulouse), Provence (Aix), Franche-Comté (Besançon), Guyenne (Bordeaux), Burgundy (Dijon), Flanders (Douai), Dauphiné (Grenoble), Trois-Évêchés

    Ancien régime

    Ancien régime

    Ancien_régime

  • Jacques II de Goyon
  • French nobleman and governor

    by Condé Having lost out on his governorship, he was granted office in Guyenne as compensation, a role in which he enriched himself in the coming years

    Jacques II de Goyon

    Jacques II de Goyon

    Jacques_II_de_Goyon

  • John VIII, Count of Vendôme
  • French noble (c.1425 – 1477)

    courtier of King Charles VII of France, he fought the English in Normandy and Guyenne. He attached himself to King Louis XI, but was not in royal favor. He withdrew

    John VIII, Count of Vendôme

    John VIII, Count of Vendôme

    John_VIII,_Count_of_Vendôme

  • Saint Hadelin
  • Belgian saint

    Saint Hadelin (or Adelin, Hadelinus; died c. 690), born in Guyenne, was one of the scholarly monks who preached Christianity and started conversion work

    Saint Hadelin

    Saint Hadelin

    Saint_Hadelin

  • Fort Carillon
  • Colonial French fort in present-day Ticonderoga, New York

    regiments represented in the garrison were those of La Reine (345 soldiers), Guyenne (470 soldiers), Berry (450 soldiers), Béarn (410 soldiers), La Sarre (460

    Fort Carillon

    Fort Carillon

    Fort_Carillon

  • Armagnac (party)
  • Medieval French political party

    series of humiliating encounters, their leading general, Louis, Duke of Guyenne (then the Dauphin), was outmanoeuvred, defeated, and forced into the Treaty

    Armagnac (party)

    Armagnac (party)

    Armagnac_(party)

  • Margaret of France, Queen of England
  • Queen of England from 1299 to 1307

    Additionally, the English monarchy would regain the key territory of Guyenne and receive £15,000 owed to Margaret as well as the return of Eleanor of

    Margaret of France, Queen of England

    Margaret of France, Queen of England

    Margaret_of_France,_Queen_of_England

  • Occitan cross
  • Heraldic cross and motif

    It later spread to the other provinces of Occitania, namely Provence, Guyenne, Gascony, Dauphiné, Auvergne and Limousin. A yellow Occitan cross on a

    Occitan cross

    Occitan cross

    Occitan_cross

  • Haute-Garonne
  • Department of France in Occitanie

    1790. It was created from part of the former provinces of Languedoc and Guyenne/Gascony. The department was originally larger. The reduction in its area

    Haute-Garonne

    Haute-Garonne

    Haute-Garonne

  • Arthur III, Duke of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 1457 to 1458

    1410 to 1414. He then entered the service of the Dauphin Louis, Duke of Guyenne, whose intimate friend he became and whose widow he later married. He profited

    Arthur III, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur III, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur_III,_Duke_of_Brittany

  • French Wars of Religion
  • 1562–1598 Catholic-Protestant conflicts

    as the spark which led to open hostilities between the two religions. Guyenne was the epicentre of the turn to religious violence in late 16th-century

    French Wars of Religion

    French Wars of Religion

    French_Wars_of_Religion

  • Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War
  • French dynastic war from 1407 to 1435

    on 18 May 1412 to prevent an Anglo-Burgundian alliance. So they yielded Guyenne to him and recognised his suzerainty over Poitou, Angoulême and Périgord

    Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War

    Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War

    Armagnac–Burgundian_Civil_War

  • List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois
  • Viennois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the Dauphiné as prince (1392–1401) Louis I of Viennois (1397–1415), Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Guyenne, ruled the Dauphiné

    List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois

    List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois

    List_of_counts_of_Albon_and_dauphins_of_Viennois

  • Jean Marie du Lau
  • French Catholic prelate

    Grenaud [fr] Personal details Born (1738-10-30)30 October 1738 Biras, Périgord, Guyenne, Kingdom of France Died 2 September 1792(1792-09-02) (aged 53) Paris, French

    Jean Marie du Lau

    Jean Marie du Lau

    Jean_Marie_du_Lau

  • Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry
  • Duke of Berry, Normandy, and Aquitaine

    returned to the crown. With his mistress Colette de Chambes he had: Jeanne de Guyenne (b. 1470), a dominican nun Anne (b. 1471), married in 1490 to François

    Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry

    Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry

    Charles_of_Valois,_Duke_of_Berry

  • List of French marquesses
  • Angerville-l'Orcher 1742 (brevet), 1864 (DI) Angerville d'Auvrecher (d') Extant Anglade Guyenne Gironde, Anglade 1788 Anglade (d') Extant Probably courtesy title Anglure

    List of French marquesses

    List of French marquesses

    List_of_French_marquesses

  • Battle of Castillon
  • 1453 battle between France and England

    winter, and by early 1453 he was ready to counterattack. Charles invaded Guyenne with three separate armies, all headed for Bordeaux. Talbot received the

    Battle of Castillon

    Battle of Castillon

    Battle_of_Castillon

  • Jordan Luce
  • French wheelchair basketball player

    Rhinos winning the British Superleague. He currently plays for Léopards de Guyenne in Bordeaux, France. Luce represented France at the 2024 Paris Paralympics

    Jordan Luce

    Jordan_Luce

  • Charles de Coucis
  • Military commander and lieutenant-general of Guyenne

    (1492-1565) was a Catholic military commander and lieutenant-general of Guyenne. Burie assisted the crown in its efforts to extinguish the embers of the

    Charles de Coucis

    Charles de Coucis

    Charles_de_Coucis

  • Armand de Gontaut, Baron of Biron
  • French marshal and diplomat (1524–1592)

    to France with the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis he took up his duties in Guyenne, where he observed the deteriorating religious situation that was soon

    Armand de Gontaut, Baron of Biron

    Armand de Gontaut, Baron of Biron

    Armand_de_Gontaut,_Baron_of_Biron

  • List of rodents
  • Animals in mammal order Rodentia

    goeldii (Goeldi's spiny rat) P. guairae (Guaira spiny rat) P. guyannensis (Guyenne spiny rat) P. hoplomyoides (Guyanan spiny-rat) P. kulinae (Kulina spiny

    List of rodents

    List of rodents

    List_of_rodents

  • François-de-Paule Latapie
  • French botanist

    philanthropist, Hellenist, inspector of manufactures of the province of Guyenne, naturalist, traveler and man of letters, and founder of the Rosière prize

    François-de-Paule Latapie

    François-de-Paule_Latapie

  • Claude of Valois
  • Duchess of Lorraine from 1559 to 1575

    French court, her brother the king gave her the gift of "the ransoms of Guyenne, which came from the confiscations that took place there", and in turn

    Claude of Valois

    Claude of Valois

    Claude_of_Valois

  • Charles VI of France
  • King of France from 1380 to 1422

    ISBN 978-1-4008-6943-5. Lebailly, Emilie (2005). "Le dauphin Louis, duc de Guyenne, et les arts précieux (1409–1415)". Bulletin Monumental (in French). 163

    Charles VI of France

    Charles VI of France

    Charles_VI_of_France

  • Siege of Soissons (1414)
  • Armagnac-Royal army, led by King Charles VI but commanded by Dauphin Louis, Duke of Guyenne, Charles I, Duke of Orléans, Constable Charles I d'Albret, and many other

    Siege of Soissons (1414)

    Siege of Soissons (1414)

    Siege_of_Soissons_(1414)

  • Louis de Sancerre
  • 14th-century French military officer

    When Charles V of France became King, Sancerre served in the conquest of Guyenne. The King made him a Marshal of France on 20 June 1368 with the order to

    Louis de Sancerre

    Louis de Sancerre

    Louis_de_Sancerre

  • Alexandre de Lur Saluces
  • French viticulturist (1934–2023)

    Agricultural Merit Knight of Merit of the Italian Republic Léo Drouyn, La Guyenne militaire, 2 vol, Bordeaux, 1865, Laffitte reprints, Marseille, 1977, p

    Alexandre de Lur Saluces

    Alexandre de Lur Saluces

    Alexandre_de_Lur_Saluces

  • Château de Budos
  • Ruined castle in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    conquest of Guyenne (Aquitaine), the Budos family, having supported the cause of the French crown, regained possession of its seigneuries in Guyenne. In 1652

    Château de Budos

    Château de Budos

    Château_de_Budos

  • Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas
  • left descendants. In 1375, he was a commander of a company of Gascons in Guyenne. Henri Moranvillé, "Charles d'Artois", Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes

    Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas

    Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas

    Charles_of_Artois,_Count_of_Pézenas

  • Gérard d'Athée
  • castle, arms and badge of "A Lion contrapasssant qui retourne ca tete" of Guyenne, Aquitaine, and that as used by King Richard I under whom he is first referenced

    Gérard d'Athée

    Gérard d'Athée

    Gérard_d'Athée

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  • Bertrand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Bertrand

    English and French : variant of Bertram.A Bertrand from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Cap Rouge, Quebec, in 1666; another, from the Saintonge region, is documented in Charlesbourg in 1685. A bearer of the name from Normandy was recorded with the secondary surname Saint Arnaud in Batiscan in 1697. Another is documented from the Poitou region in 1697, and one from Guyenne is recorded in Laprairie, Quebec, in 1699 with the secondary surnames Raymond and Toulouse.

    Bertrand

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