House of Saint-Gilles

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The House of Saint-Gilles was a prominent medieval French noble dynasty centered in Toulouse and Tripoli, influential in both European and Crusader politics.

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Raymond IV of Toulouse 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval French noble house
medieval French nobleman
noble dynasty
activeIn Middle Ages NERFINISHED
alliedWith other Crusader nobles
associatedPlace Saint-Gilles (Gard) NERFINISHED
associatedWith County of Toulouse NERFINISHED
County of Tripoli NERFINISHED
centerOfPower Toulouse NERFINISHED
Tripoli NERFINISHED
conflictedWith Muslim polities in the Levant
rival French nobles
country France
dynasticConnections European nobility
feudalStatus high nobility
governedTerritory Toulouse NERFINISHED
Tripoli NERFINISHED
heldTitle Count of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Count of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Count of Tripoli NERFINISHED
Count of Tripoli NERFINISHED
hereditarySystem feudal hereditary succession
influentialIn Crusader politics
European politics
involvedIn Crusader States politics
Mediterranean trade politics
language Occitan NERFINISHED
Old French
memberOf House of Saint-Gilles NERFINISHED
nobleRank comital house
notableMember Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
originatedIn Toulouse NERFINISHED
participatedIn First Crusade NERFINISHED
First Crusade NERFINISHED
partOf French nobility
politicalInfluenceArea Languedoc NERFINISHED
Levant NERFINISHED
politicalRole Crusader leadership family
regional power in southern France
region Occitania NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
roleIn leader of the First Crusade
timePeriod 11th century
12th century
13th century
titleStyle Count of Saint-Gilles NERFINISHED

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Raymond III of Tripoli nobleFamily House of Saint-Gilles