Guyenne

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Guyenne is a historic province in southwestern France that once formed part of the larger region of Aquitaine and played a key role in medieval Franco-English conflicts.

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Label Occurrences
Guyenne canonical 13
Province of Guyenne and Gascony 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative region
historic province of France
battleAssociatedWith Battle of Castillon
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Gascogne
surface form: Gascony

Périgord
capital Bordeaux
country France
historicalEconomy agriculture
maritime commerce
wine trade
historicalLanguage French
Gascon Occitan
surface form: Gascon

Occitan
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
Middle Ages
historicalRegionOf Aquitaine
integratedInto French royal domain
Kingdom of France
locatedIn southwestern France
lostByEngland 1453
majorCity Agen
Bayonne
Bordeaux
Dax
majorRiver Adour
Dordogne
Garonne
modernTerritoryCorrespondsTo Dordogne
Gironde
Landes
Lot
Lot-et-Garonne department
surface form: Lot-et-Garonne

Nouvelle-Aquitaine
notableProduct Bordeaux wine
partOf Aquitaine
playedRoleIn Anglo-French wars
surface form: Anglo-French conflicts

Hundred Years' War
medieval Franco-English conflicts
treatyAffectedBy Treaty of Brétigny
surface form: Treaty of Brétigny (1360)

Treaty of Paris (1259)
Treaty of Troyes
surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
wasControlledBy Capetian dynasty
House of Valois
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of France
House of Plantagenet
surface form: Plantagenet dynasty
wasDuchyWithin Duchy of Aquitaine
wasPossessionOf Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown

French Crown

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