GASCONY

găsˈkənē, Fr. Gascogne, region of SW France. It is now coextensive with the departments of Landes, Gers, and Hautes-Pyrénées and parts of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Lot-et-Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Haute-Garonne, Gironde, and Ariège. The sandy and swampy Landes along the Atlantic coast, the majestic Pyrenees forming the border with Spain, and the hilly Armagnac region between the Adour and Garonne rivers are the main geographic areas of Gascony. Fishing, stock raising, wine making, brandy distilling, and the tourist trade are the chief industries. The historical capital is Auch; other important towns are Bayonne, Biarritz, Luchon (see Bagnères-de-Luchon), Tarbes, Dax, and Lourdes. Under the Romans the region was known first as Aquitania Propria and later as Novempopulana or Aquitania Tertia and was inhabited by the Vascones, or Basques, who since prehistoric times had lived in the lands N and S of the Pyrenees. Except in the region SW of the Adour, where the Basque language and customs have persisted to the present, Latin soon became the tongue of Novempopulana. Conquered by the Visigoths (5th cent.) and by the Franks (6th cent.), Novempopulana was invaded in turn by the Basque-speaking peoples (the Vascones) from S of the Pyrenees, who in 601 set up the duchy of Vasconia or Gascony. The duchy's borders fluctuated as the Basques fought the Visigoths, the Franks, and the Arabs throughout the Merovingian period. The duchy kept an independent spirit throughout its history, even when Charlemagne forced the duke of Gascony to recognize Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, as his suzerain (9th cent.). Invaded by Norsemen early in the 9th cent., Gascony fell into anarchy and split up into small counties and seigniories. In 1052, with the exception of lower Navarre and Béarn, which continued separate, the remainder of Gascony passed to the duchy of Aquitaine. Gascony shared the fate of Aquitaine, fell under English control in 1154, and was a major battleground in the Hundred Years War (1337–1453); it was completely recovered by France in 1453. Gascony was then not a political unit; most of its territory was held by the counts of Armagnac, the counts of Foix, and the lords of Albret. All these lands passed, through marriage and inheritance, to Henry of Navarre, who became king of France as Henry IV in 1589. The lands were united with the royal domain in 1607. The resulting province of Guienne and Gascony was divided under the jurisdictions of the parlements of Bordeaux and of Toulouse.

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...of, 29 . Molis, Nicholas de, seneschal of Gascony, 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 . Monader, Elias, of...note 20 . Montfort, Simon de, seneschal of Gascony, policy toward parties in Gascony, 64 f.; citizens oppressed by, 77 , 78...
...turn held the high office of seneschal of Gascony. John Segrave, captain of Bayonne...kept well informed of what went on in Gascony. The other correspondents of Hugh le...like Aubert Mege, clerk of the court of Gascony, and Arnaud Caillau, captain of Blaye...
...areas. Maintenance of English control of Gascony was certainly very important, but alongside...lands being those of the old duchy of Gascony, the region south of the Garonne, but...In normal usage the terms Aquitaine and Gascony could be almost interchangeable, but...
...on a crusade. The differences between Gascony and Theobald of Navarre were mitigated...between Leicester and the poet-king. Gascony for the moment was so quiet that the rebellious...little disposition to assist him. Moreover Gascony could not long keep quiet. There were...
...On the contrary, the administration of Gascony, especially after 1259, and the incessant...both high and low. The administration of Gascony under the guidance of Edward and his seneschals...of the value of the connexion between Gascony and England which were to last for two...
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...origin. Possibly neither Chepstow nor Gascony was his place of origin. (5) Waleys...He imported substantial quantities from Gascony, much of which he sold to the household...primarily to transport cargos of wine from Gascony, cloth from the continent to sell on...
...south of the Dordogne: an area called Gascony. It was not until after the battle of...accession in 1272 of the forceful duke of Gascony as Edward I, English claims were exerted...1150, London, 1974. 76. M. Labarge, Gascony: Englands First Colony, 1205-1453...
...he cannot travel by sea separates him apart, roots him in Gascony, and makes possible his imaginative identification and sympathy...itself stands between the image of the sedentary philosopher in Gascony and the cruel conquistador who brought down Atahualpa. Text...
...Gascon. Marguerite bas made the transition from France to Gascony so smoothly that every element of her new surroundings welcomes...identity as a gasconne, becomes a model of virtue for France, Gascony, and Guyenne. Judith is no longer an exemplar or a fictionalized...
...largest number, eight, came from Languedoc, Navarre, and Gascony. There is no certain place identified with nine of the clerics...1883); Leonce Couture, "Le Ordinal Georges dArmagnac," Gascony 16 (1875): 341-78; R. Rey, "Le Cardinal Georges dArmagnac...
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Grapes of Gascony: A Vintners Cooperative in Southwestern...an unpronounceable city in the heart of Gascony, home of DArtagnan, the fourth musketeer...to go with rich meat. This region of Gascony, known as the Gers, is the heartland...
...Tipple: Who Brought Wine and Philosophy to Gascony? Roger Scruton Raises a Glass to the...no place to visit more inspiring than Gascony--that corner of south-west France...since Chaucers day. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Gascony is the home of Armagnac, and a great...
Grapes of Gascony: A Vintners Cooperative in Southwestern...an unpronounceable city in the heart of Gascony, home of DArtagnan, the fourth musketeer...to go with rich meat. This region of Gascony, known as the Gers, is the heartland...
...envoy. In the early 1440s he travelled to Gascony, Cologne and other parts of Germany...only a few weeks, so when he was sent to Gascony in late 1442 for the Armagnac mission...following three years the English position in Gascony grew ever more precarious. In August...
...89 overseas, attending to his duchy of Gascony. But on his return Edward punished the...who confiscated and invaded his duchy of Gascony. Edward was dragged into a Continental...had subsided. The French had returned Gascony; the Welsh, who had also rejoined the...
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Gold Star Gascony; Trading Places: The Staines Are Enjoying a Good Life in Gascony. Byline: Jenny Knight NOT only does rural France...fees and rowdy state schools for classrooms in Gascony, where pupils learn times tables, spellings and...
Terrific Dry White from the Heart of Gascony. IF YOURE like me, youll have woken...the wonderful co-op in the heart of Gascony at Saint-Mont has produced some superb...vividly fruity smell. SUPERB Old vines in Gascony make terrific dry white wine SAVOUR THE...
...12, and Jenny, 11, Went Camping in Gascony, the Hidden Gem of South-West France...brochure. Its in the department of Gers in Gascony, and takes its name, not from a football...at least one overnight stop en route, Gascony is within range of the Channel ports...
The Master from Gascony Reaches New Heights. Byline: CHARLES CAMPION PIERRE KOFFMANN RESTAURANT ON THE ROOF **** Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street...
...Byline: HELEN SAVAGE THE rolling hills of Gascony, as my friend Etienne de Resseguier delights...regions to make the best-selling wine, Gascony is winning hands down. Its not that the...Chardonnay, they face steep competition. Gascony has had the good sense to resist the temptation...
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GASCONY gas k ne, Fr. Gascogne, region of SW...rivers are the main geographic areas of Gascony. Fishing, stock raising, wine making...in 601 set up the duchy of Vasconia or Gascony. The duchys borders fluctuated as the...
...and strengthened the English rights to Gascony. He received from his father the huge...1289 he improved the administration of Gascony. After the death in 1290 of Margaret...Philip IV, and the English claims to Gascony were finally settled favorably in the...
...crusade when in 1248 Henry sent him to Gascony with unlimited powers to bring order out...temporarily ended, Simon returned to Gascony, only to be interrupted a second time...Prince Edward (later Edward I ) might take Gascony in charge. Leader of the Baronial Opposition...
...former duchy, SW France, in the Landes of Gascony. The powerful lords of Albret became...territories, which now included nearly all of Gascony. In 1550, Albret was raised to a duchy...domain in 1607 as part of the province of Gascony...
...Foix , Bearn , and French Navarre and the vast provinces of Gascony and Guienne . The last two constitute the great Aquitanian...older populations, and by Basques in what became the region of Gascony. Some of the Gallic tribes undoubtedly were Germanic. Settlements...
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