House of Comminges

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The House of Comminges was a prominent medieval noble family from southwestern France that held extensive lands and influence in the Languedoc region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval dynasty
noble family
alliedWith House of Armagnac NERFINISHED
House of Foix NERFINISHED
House of Toulouse NERFINISHED
associatedWith Pyrenean passes and trade routes
continent Europe
country France
declinePeriod late Middle Ages
engagedIn feudal conflicts in Languedoc
feudalStatus vassals of the Counts of Toulouse
vassals of the King of France
governanceForm hereditary county
governedFrom Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges NERFINISHED
heldTerritory County of Comminges NERFINISHED
heraldicTradition French heraldry
historicalRelevance regional power in southwestern France
historicalSourceType ecclesiastical records
medieval charters
languageOfUse Medieval Latin NERFINISHED
Occitan
locatedInPresentDay Haute-Garonne NERFINISHED
Occitanie NERFINISHED
maritalPolicy dynastic marriages with neighboring houses
nobleTitle Counts of Comminges NERFINISHED
notableMember Bernard IV of Comminges NERFINISHED
Bernard V of Comminges NERFINISHED
Bernard VII of Comminges NERFINISHED
Cécile of Comminges NERFINISHED
Marguerite de Comminges NERFINISHED
originatesFrom County of Comminges NERFINISHED
participatedIn politics of the County of Toulouse
politics of the Crown of France
patronOf Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral NERFINISHED
politicalInfluenceRegion Languedoc NERFINISHED
Pyrenees NERFINISHED
region Languedoc NERFINISHED
Southwestern France
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass high nobility
succeededBy French royal domain in Comminges
timePeriod Middle Ages
typeOfNobility feudal lords

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lords of Languedoc associatedWith House of Comminges
subject surface form: Lords of Languedoc