GUIENNE

Fr. Guyenneboth: gēĕnˈ, gwē–, region of SW France. The name referred to different territories at different times. Guienne as it existed from the time of Henry IV (late 16th–early 17th cent.) to the French Revolution covered the present departments of Gironde, Dordogne, Lot, Lot-et-Garonne, and Aveyron and most of Tarn-et-Garonne. It thus had no geographic unity and included part of the Aquitaine basin and part of the Massif Central. Bordeaux is the historical capital, the chief port, and the center of the wine industry. Guienne was synonymous with Aquitaine until the Hundred Years War (1337–1453). It passed to England through the marriage (1152) of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II. In 1453, Guienne was reconquered by France. To its main components—Bordelais, Périgord, and Agenois (see Agen)—two former dependencies of Toulouse were added, Quercy and Rouergue. From the 17th cent. to 1792 it formed part of the vast province of Guienne and Gascony under the jurisdiction of the parlement of Bordeaux. The birth of the lyric poetry of the troubadours occurred in Guienne (11th–12th cent.).

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...I Fj 8, recto: Map, Description de Guienne, loannis Iansonius, Amsterdam, 1 7th...leridionale du (:ouvcrnomcnt General de Guienne et Gaseogne, ou se trouve Les Landes...Map, `Le Ctouvernement General de Guienne et Gaseogne, M.(j. de IIslo, Amsterdam...
...provincial elites, especially the governor of Guienne, the due dEpernon, whose loyalty to...danger presented by Spanish troops in Guienne was compounded by the successive postponement...Le Vigan, Navailles and Tonneins to Guienne; SHAT A 1 30, fos. 334, 338, 358...
...the Coutumes du ressort du Parlement de Guienne in 1768 and 1769, and the Coutumes et...preparation for editing the Coutumes de Guienne, as well as in his work as a university...are Coutumes du ressort du Parlement de Guienne; avec un commentaire pour lintelligence...
...excellent prince, Monseigneur le duc de Guienne, ainsne filz du roy de France, encommencie...continuacion de paix a mondit seigneur de Guienne sus la vertu de prudence et de ce que...paix a lennortement dudit Monseigneur de Guienne et de tenir les princes en amour et la...
...the hopes of the King and of Louvois. Guienne yielded as easily as Bearn. The Church...conversions in the district of Bordeaux or Lower Guienne, twenty thousand in that of Montauban, or Upper Guienne. According to the reports of Boufflers...
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...and the kings of England, since the latter held the Duchy of Guienne and resented paying homage to French heads of state. Because...plus prouchains a pourveoir a la seurete de monseigneur de Guienne sil y failloit pourveoir, que cellui ou ceulx qui si hastiement...
...long usage, Charles V (John had died in captivity in London in 1364) strongly protested this exercise of sovereignty in Guienne and Ponthieu. When, in 1368, appeals against the Black Prince were presented by Gascon lords to the court of Charles V...
...tous compagnons Charon qui son en ville a la Rochelle; a Madame Voisin Mere des compagnons from compagnons de Bordeaux en guienne le 26. jeanvier 1806. 31. AN F.sup.7 4236, dossier 10, letter from Noumans le desside, Bausseron Laprudansse, Breton...


 

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...Infantry, knights and men-at-arms all rushed forwards, waving swords, maces, spears and axes, shouting the war cry Guienne, St George! In the ensuing struggle it was the English who gradually prevailed. Those Frenchmen who stood by their king...
...over seven years of negotiation the unfortunate peer was released with Wryxworths help. In the mid-1450s he was promoted to Guienne King of Arms, an office that ostensibly gave him the power to grant coats of arms but only in Englands now lost French possessions...


 

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GUIENNE Fr. Guyenne both: geen , gwe , region...different territories at different times. Guienne as it existed from the time of Henry IV...and the center of the wine industry. Guienne was synonymous with Aquitaine until the...
...to nothing. Charles invaded (1324) Guienne (Aquitaine), a possession of the English...compelled England to cede to France the Guienne districts around Agen and Bazas and to...English, however, retained the rest of Guienne. Charles, the last king of the Capetian...
...the English kings held the duchy of Guienne in France; they resented paying homage...France of his pledges to restore a part of Guienne taken by Charles IV; the English attempts...reconquered Normandy, and by 1451 all Guienne but Bordeaux was taken. After the fall...
...et-Garonne dept., SW France, on the Garonne River, in Guienne . It is an agricultural marketplace in the center of a fruit...Years War (1337 1453) and incorporated into the province of Guienne. Among the historic structures are chapels from the 13th and...
...debased the coinage. Between 1294 and 1296, Philip overran Guienne, the duchy of King Edward I of England; in 1297 Edward came...truce (1297) became (1303) a permanent peace, conceding Guienne to Edward. After the withdrawal of Edward, Philip turned...
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