(Redirected from Count of Toulouse)The first '''comites''' ('counts') 'of Toulouse' were the administrators of the city and its environs under the
Merovingians. No succession of such royal appointees is known, though a few names survive to the present. With the
Carolingians, the appointments (of both counts and ''duces'', dukes) become more regular and more well-known, though the office soon fell out of the orbit of the royal court and became hereditary.
The hereditary 'Counts of Toulouse' ruled the city of
Toulouse and its surrounding county from the late
9th century until
1270. The counts and other family members were also at various times counts of
Quercy,
Rouergue,
Albi, and
Nîmes, and margraves of
Gothia and
Provence. Also, Raymond IV founded the
Crusader state of
Tripoli, and his descendants were counts there.
Royal appointments
★ ''fluorit''
587 Austrovald
★ ''fluorit''
660 Felix
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778–
790 Chorso
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790–
806 William I
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806–
816 Beggo
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Raymond Raphinel (
811–
818), his relation to the preceding and succeeding counts is unknown
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816–
835 Berengar
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835–
842 Bernard I
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842–
843 Acfred
==
House of Rouergue==
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844–
852 Fredelon
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★
844–
849 William II, successfully opposed Fredelon
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852–
863 Raymond I
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863–
865 Humfrid, deposed Raymond
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863–
865 Sunifred, appointed to oppose Humfrid
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865–
877 Bernard II
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877–
886 Bernard III
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886–
918 Odo
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918–
924 Raymond II
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924–
950 Raymond Pons, traditionally called Raymond III
::''Recent research suggests adding at least one and probably three previously overlooked counts, this would necessitate renumbering the succeeding Raymonds, though this is not done here''.
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950–
961 Raymond III (or IV)
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961–
972 Hugh
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972–
978 Raymond (IV or V)
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978–
1037 William III
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1037–
1061 Pons
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1061–
1094 William IV
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1094–
1095 Raymond IV
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1095–
1112 Bertrand
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1119–
1148 Alfonso Jordan
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1148–
1194 Raymond V
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1194–
1222 Raymond VI
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1222–
1249 Raymond VII
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1249–
1271 Joan
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★ married
Alfonso of Poitou
At that point Toulouse passed to the Crown of France, by the terms of the
Treaty of Languedoc.
==
House of Bourbon==
In 1681, Toulouse was resurrected as a royal
appanage.
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1681–
1737 Louis-Alexandre
Further reading
★ Genty, Roger. ''Les Comtes de Toulouse: Histoire et Traditions''. Editions de Poliphile, 1987.
External links
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'Les Régnants Toulousains": list (in French)