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Wat (wie) is titre de comte - definitie

COUNTSHIP
Comté de Foix; Comte de Foix; Comté De Foix; Foix, Comté De; Countship of Foix; Comte De Foix; Foix, Comte De; County of foix
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  • County of Foix in 1328 (Béarn is outside of the map).
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Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally         
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GOVERNOR OF FRENCH INDIA (1702-1766)
Thomas Arthur Lally; Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally; Lally-Tollendal; Thomas-Arthur, Comte de Lally; Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally-Tollendal; Thomas Arthur, Comte Lally; Comte De Lally; Thomas-Arthur de Lally
Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally, baron de Tollendal (13 January 17029 May 1766) was a French general of Irish Jacobite ancestry. Lally commanded French forces, including two battalions of his own red-coated Regiment of Lally of the Irish Brigade, in India during the Seven Years' War.
François Henri, comte de Virieu         
FRENCH POLITICIAN (1754-1793)
Francois Henri, comte de Virieu
François-Henri, comte de Virieu (13 August 1754 - 9 October 1793) was a French nobleman and a statesman of the French Revolution, at first a supporter of its efforts, later an agent of counter-revolution. His direct descendant is the journalist François-Henri de Virieu.
Galeran V de Beaumont, Count of Meulan         
FRENCH NOBLE
Galeran V de Beaumont, Comte of Meulant
Waleran de Meullent (or de Meulan) was the eldest son and associate count of Robert II of Meulan. He married Marguerite de Fougères, daughter of Raoul II de Fougères and widow of William Bertran in 1189.

Wikipedia

County of Foix

The County of Foix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced [fwa]; Occitan: Comtat de Fois) was an independent medieval fief in southern France, and later a province of France, whose territory corresponded roughly the eastern part of the modern département of Ariège (the western part of Ariège being Couserans).

During the Middle Ages, the county of Foix was ruled by the counts of Foix, whose castle overlooks the town of Foix. In 1290 the counts of Foix acquired the viscountcy Béarn, which became the center of their domain, and from that time on the counts of Foix rarely resided in the county of Foix, preferring the richer and more verdant Béarn.

The county of Foix was an independent fief of the kingdom of France and consisted of an agglomeration of small holdings ruled by lords, who, though subordinate to the counts of Foix, had some voice in the government of the county.

The provincial estates of the county, a legislative body that can be traced back to the 14th century, consisted of three orders and possessed considerable power and energy. In the 17th and 18th centuries Foix formed one of the thirty-three gouvernements, or military areas, of France and kept its provincial estates until the French Revolution. In 1790 it was joined with Couserans to form the département of Ariège.

The county of Foix, as it existed just before the French Revolution, had a land area of 2,466 km2 (952 sq. miles).

At the 1999 census there were 76,809 inhabitants living on the territory of the former province of the county of Foix, which means a density of only 32 inh. per km2 (84 inh. per sq. miles). The largest urban areas are Pamiers, with 17,715 inhabitants in 1999, and Foix, with 10,378 inhabitants in 1999.