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- Guyenne abstract "Guyenne or Guienne (French: [ɡɥijɛn]; Occitan: Guiana [ˈɡjanɔ]) was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Aquitania Secunda of the Romans and the archbishopric of Bordeaux. In the 12th century it formed with Gascony the duchy of Aquitaine, which passed under the dominion of the kings of England by the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II. In the 13th century, through the conquests of Philip Augustus, Louis VIII and Louis IX, it was confined within the narrower limits fixed by the treaty of Paris (1259). It is at this point that Guienne became distinct from Aquitaine. It then comprised the Bordelais (the old countship of Bordeaux), the Bazadais, part of Périgord, Limousin, Quercy and Rouergue, and the Agenais ceded by Philip III to Edward I in 1279. Still united with Gascony, it formed a duchy extending from the Charente to the Pyrenees. This duchy was held as a fief on the terms of homage to the French kings, and both in 1296 and 1324 it was confiscated by the kings of France on the ground that there had been a failure in the feudal duties. At the treaty of Brétigny (1360), King Edward III acquired the full sovereignty of the duchy of Guienne, together with Aunis, Saintonge, Angoumois and Poitou. The victories of the Frenchmen Bertrand du Guesclin and Gaston Phœbus restored the duchy soon after to its 13th-century limits. In 1451 it was conquered and finally united to the French crown by Charles VII. In 1469 Louis XI gave it in exchange for Champagne and Brie to his brother Charles, Duke of Berry, after whose death in 1472 it was again united to the royal dominion. Guienne then formed a government (gouvernement général) which from the 17th century onwards was united with Gascony. The government of Guienne and Gascony, with its capital at Bordeaux, lasted till the end of the ancien régime (1792). Under the Revolution the departments formed from Guienne proper were those of Gironde, Lot-et-Garonne, Dordogne, Lot, Aveyron and the chief part of Tarn-et-Garonne.".
- Guyenne thumbnail Gouvernement_général_de_Guienne_et_Gascogne_(Jaillot,_1733).jpg?width=300.
- Guyenne wikiPageExternalLink revue-le-moyen-age-2006-2-page-263.htm.
- Guyenne wikiPageID "85457".
- Guyenne wikiPageLength "3272".
- Guyenne wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Guyenne wikiPageRevisionID "694371492".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Agenais.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Ancien_Régime.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Angoumois.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Aunis.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Aveyron.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Bazadais.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_du_Guesclin.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Bordeaux.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Aquitaine.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Charles_VII_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Valois,_Duke_de_Berry.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Champagne.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Crown_lands_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Dordogne.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Aquitaine.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Gascony.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I_of_England.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_of_Aquitaine.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Feudal_duties.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Fief.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Gallia_Aquitania.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Gaston_III,_Count_of_Foix.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Gironde.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_England.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Homage_(feudal).
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Limousin.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Lot-et-Garonne.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Lot_(department).
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Louis_IX_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Louis_VIII_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XI_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Philip_III_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Poitou.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Périgord.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Quercy.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Bordeaux.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Rouergue.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Saintonge.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Tarn-et-Garonne.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Brétigny.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Paris_(1259).
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLink File:Gouvernement_général_de_Guienne_et_Gascogne_(Jaillot,_1733).jpg.
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berry".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gascony".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guienne".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guyenne".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guyenne-and-Gascony".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Guyenne".
- Guyenne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Province of Guyenne".
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- Guyenne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historic_Provinces_of_France.
- Guyenne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Guyenne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-oc.
- Guyenne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-oc.
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- Guyenne subject Category:Former_provinces_of_France.
- Guyenne subject Category:History_of_Aquitaine.
- Guyenne hypernym Province.
- Guyenne point "43.977 -0.176".
- Guyenne type Country.
- Guyenne type Settlement.
- Guyenne type SpatialThing.
- Guyenne comment "Guyenne or Guienne (French: [ɡɥijɛn]; Occitan: Guiana [ˈɡjanɔ]) was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Aquitania Secunda of the Romans and the archbishopric of Bordeaux. In the 12th century it formed with Gascony the duchy of Aquitaine, which passed under the dominion of the kings of England by the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II.".
- Guyenne label "Guyenne".
- Guyenne sameAs Q849324.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyena.
- Guyenne sameAs Гіень.
- Guyenne sameAs Gwienna.
- Guyenne sameAs Guiena.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyenne.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyena.
- Guyenne sameAs Guiena.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyenne.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyenne.
- Guyenne sameAs Güiena.
- Guyenne sameAs Guienna.
- Guyenne sameAs ギュイエンヌ.
- Guyenne sameAs Aquitania_(provincia_Franciae).
- Guyenne sameAs Guyenne.
- Guyenne sameAs Guyenne.
- Guyenne sameAs Guiana.
- Guyenne sameAs Gujenna.
- Guyenne sameAs Guiena.
- Guyenne sameAs m.05_5px2.
- Guyenne sameAs Гиень.