This is a list of counts of the County of
Comminges
The Comminges (; Occitan/ Gascon: ''Comenge'') is an ancient region of southern France in the foothills of the Pyrenees, corresponding closely to the arrondissement of Saint-Gaudens in the department of Haute-Garonne. This natural region is norma ...
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Counts of Comminges
House of Comminges
House of Lescun
''In 1462, the king of France
Louis XI detached the county of 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 of
Anne of Armagnac, born ? – died 1472, known as the ''Bastard of Armagnac'',
Marshal of France)
House of Aydie
''At the death of John of Lescun in 1472, the county of Comminges passed to:''
* 1472–1498 :
Odet of Aydie
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(husband of Marie of Lescun, heiress of Lescun as daughter of Mathieu of Lescun, himself probably a cousin of John of Lescun, born c. 1425 – died 1498, constable of France, supreme commander of the French army and close advisor of Louis XI)
''In 1498, at the death of Odet of Aydie, who did not have a son, king
Louis XII of France
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definitely reunited the county of Comminges to the French crown. The descendants of Odet of Aydie's daughter continued to carry the title of count of Comminges.
House of Foix-Lautrec
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Jean of Foix-Lautrec
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, count of Comminges (1472–1494).
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Odet de Cominges, count of Comminges, Marshal of France (1494–1528).
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Enrique de Foix-Lautrec, count of Comminges (1528–1540).
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Claudia de Foix-Lautrec Claudia may refer to:
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, contesse of Rethel, of Cominges, of Beaufort in Champagne, vicecontesse of Lautrec (1540–1553).
House of La-Barthe
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Paul of La Barthe
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, lord of Termes in Couserans, Marshal of France. count of Comminges (1552–1565).
House of Comminges-Guitaut
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Gaston of Comminges
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, count of Comminges (1638–1670).
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Louis of Comminges Louis may refer to:
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, count of Comminges (1670–1712).
House of Comminges-Lastronque
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Roger James of Comminges
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, count of Comminges (1718–1785).
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Roger Louis of Comminges
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, count of Comminges (1785–1789).
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Roger Aymeric of Comminges
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, count of Comminges (1789–1840).
House of Comminges-Saint-Lary
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Elie de Comminges-Péguilhan
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, count of Comminges and Baron Saint-Lary (1840–1894).
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Aimery Elie de Comminges-Péguilhan Aimeric or Aymeric or Aimery (from ''Haimirich'' or '' Amalric'') is a male given name:
* Aimeric de Belenoi (fl. 1215–1242), troubadour
* Prince Aymeric of Belgium (born 2005)
* Aymeric Jaubert de Barrault (died 1613), mayor of Bordeaux.
* A ...
, count of Comminges and Baron Saint-Lary (1894–1925).
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Bertrand de Comminges-Péguilhan
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, count of Comminges (1925–1987).
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Jean-Odon de Comminges-Péguilhan, count of Comminges (1987–2015).
References
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Counts of Comminges. Genealogy
Comminges
The Comminges (; Occitan/ Gascon: ''Comenge'') is an ancient region of southern France in the foothills of the Pyrenees, corresponding closely to the arrondissement of Saint-Gaudens in the department of Haute-Garonne. This natural region is norma ...
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