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Toulouse (15967 bytes)
1: ..._midi_pyrenees.jpg|thumb|Occitan cross, symbol of Toulouse and of Occitan culture]]
3: ...tion of 1.05 million inhabitants in [[2004]], the Toulouse metropolitan area is the second largest in southe...
5: ...oss was adopted as the symbol of both the City of Toulouse and the newly-founded Midi-Pyrénées region.
7: Toulouse has the following official sister cities: [[Atlan...
8: ...x|The ''Capitole'', the 18th century city hall of Toulouse and best known landmark in the city; in the foreg...

Toulouse FC (295 bytes)
1: ...soccer)|football]] team, playing in the city of [[Toulouse]].
10: [[Category:French football clubs|Toulouse FC]]
11: [[fr:Toulouse Football Club]]

Alphonse of Toulouse (2435 bytes)
2: '''Alphonse, [[Counts of Toulouse|Count of Toulouse]] and [[Count of Poitiers|of Poitiers]]''' ([[Nov...
4: He joined the county of [[Toulouse]] to his ''[[appanage]]'' of [[Poitou]] and [[Rul...
13: ...stration de S. Louis et d'Alphonse de Poitiers'' (Toulouse, 1880)
18: ...="center" | Preceded by:<br />'''[[Raymond VII of Toulouse|Raymond VII]]'''
19: ...ouse|Count of Toulouse]]'''<br />with ''[[Joan of Toulouse|Joan]]''

INSA Toulouse (1706 bytes)
1: The '''INSA Toulouse''' is a [[Grande École]] d'Ingénieurs, a School o...
3: INSA Toulouse's first mission is to train engineers, 430 gradua...
9: INSA toulouse currently offers the following specializations:
24: In 2002, INSA Toulouse decided to reform its structure to adapt to the E...
40: INSA Toulouse is located on the Rangueil Campus (that also incl...

Raymond VI of Toulouse (1852 bytes)
1: ... 2]], [[1222]]) was [[Counts of Toulouse|count of Toulouse]] from [[1194]] to 1222.
3: Son of [[Raymond V of Toulouse|Raymond V]] and Constance, sister of king [[Louis...
5: In Toulouse, he maintained the communal freedoms, extended ex...
7: ...of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]], who conquered [[Toulouse]]. Raymond was exiled to [[England]].
9: ...4]]. On [[September 12]], [[1217]], he recaptured Toulouse, which Simon de Montfort immediately besieged aga...

History of Toulouse (52233 bytes)
3: ...the plain, 9 kilometers south of today's downtown Toulouse. The name of the city was ''Tolosa''. Researchers...
11: ...onne]]), the Mediterranean city nearest to inland Toulouse, and so they came into contact with the Tolosates...
19: ...ently, the most important event in the history of Toulouse was the decision to relocate the city north of th...
23: ...y known as ''Saint Sernin''), who was martyred in Toulouse around AD 250. In 313 the [[Edict of Milan]] esta...
25: ...pital of their kingdom, thus ending Roman rule in Toulouse.

Raymond V of Toulouse (1022 bytes)
1: ...134]]-[[1194]]) was [[Counts of Toulouse|count of Toulouse]] from [[1148]] until his death in 1194.
3: ...ied in the [[Holy Land]] in 1148, the county of [[Toulouse]] passed to his son Raymond, at the time 14 years...
6: *[[Raymond VI of Toulouse|Raymond VI]], who succeeded his father
14: [[fr:Raymond V de Toulouse]]

University of Toulouse (1284 bytes)
1: The '''University of Toulouse''' is one of the oldest [[universities]] in [[Eur...
3: ...s formation was imposed on Count [[Raymond VII of Toulouse|Raymond VII]] as a part of the [[Treaty of Paris]...
7: In [[1969]], Toulouse University split into three separate branches and...
19: * [http://www.univ-tlse1.fr/ Université Toulouse I]
20: * [http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/ Université Toulouse II]

Toulouse Street (3022 bytes)
2: ...color="orange" style="color:black"; colspan="3"|''Toulouse Street''
5: [[Image:The_Doobie_Brothers_-_Toulouse_Street.jpg|Album cover]]
36: |''Toulouse Street''<br />([[1972]])
39: '''''Toulouse Street''''' is the second studio album by America...
45: #"Toulouse Street" (Simmons) - 3:20

Alphonse I of Toulouse (3283 bytes)
2: ...se|Count of Toulouse]], son of Count [[Raymond of Toulouse|Raymond IV]] by his third wife, [[Elvira of Casti...
4: ...e Phillipa of Toulouse, daughter of William IV of Toulouse. He recovered a part in [[1119]], but continued t...
7: ...n when [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]] besieged Toulouse in [[1141]], by right of his wife [[Eleanor of Aq...
16: ...ign="center" | Preceded by:<br />'''[[Bertrand of Toulouse|Bertrand]]'''
17: ...align="center" | '''[[Counts of Toulouse|Count of Toulouse]]'''

Raymond IV of Toulouse (7817 bytes)
1: ...William IV of Toulouse|William IV]] as Count of [[Toulouse]] in [[1088]].
5: ...Elvira of Castile|Elvira]], his son [[Bertrand of Toulouse|Bertrand]], and [[Adhemar of Le Puy|Adhemar]], bi...
19: ...ounty remained in the possession of the counts of Toulouse throughout the [[12th century]].
21: Raymond of Toulouse seems to have driven both by religious and materi...
25: ...ign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[William IV of Toulouse|William IV]]'''

Battle of Toulouse (221 bytes)
1: ...ve been two [[battle]]s known as the '''Battle of Toulouse''':
3: * [[Battle of Toulouse (721)]] during the [[Arabic Invasions of Europe]]
4: * [[Battle of Toulouse (1814)]] during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]

Counts of Toulouse (2401 bytes)
1: [[fr:Liste des comtes de Toulouse]]
2: ...gs were kings and dukes in Aquitaine and dukes of Toulouse.
4: The Carolingians appointed counts of Toulouse, 790 - 848:
6: * Torson, designated comte de Toulouse by Charlemagne, 778, regent for Louis I; deposed ...
7: * Saint [[William of Gellone]], second count of Toulouse 790- 811 (died 812/4)

Bertrand of Toulouse (1400 bytes)
1: ...(died [[1112]]) was [[Counts of Toulouse|count of Toulouse]], and was the first [[County of Tripoli|count of...
3: ...sade]] in [[1095]]. He officially became count of Toulouse when Raymond died in [[1105]], and in [[1108]] he...
5: ...her [[Alphonse I of Toulouse|Alphonse-Jordan]] in Toulouse.
9: ... rowspan="2" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Raymond IV of Toulouse|Raymond IV]]'''
10: ...align="center" | '''[[Counts of Toulouse|Count of Toulouse]]'''

Raymond VII of Toulouse (1228 bytes)
1: ...27]], [[1249]]) was [[Counts of Toulouse|count of Toulouse]], duke of [[Narbonne]] and marquis of [[Provence...
3: ...captured on [[August 24]]. He fought to reconquer Toulouse from [[Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester|S...
5: ...ce]]. When Raymond died, Alphonse became count of Toulouse, and after Alphonse's death the county was annexe...
8: [[fr:Raymond VII de Toulouse]]

Battle of Toulouse (721) (644 bytes)
1: ...[[721]], at what is now known as the '''Battle of Toulouse'''.

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (3745 bytes)
1: [[Image:Photolautrec.jpg|thumb|right|Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
2: '''Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec''' ([[November 24]], [[1864]] - [[Septemb...
4: Toulouse-Lautrec was born in [[Albi]], [[Tarn]] in the [[M...
5: ...lphonse and [[Countess|Comtesse]] Ad&egrave;le de Toulouse-Lautrec. At age twelve Henri broke his left leg, ...
7: ...rivant au Moulin Rouge.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Henri Toulouse-Lautrec: La Goulue arriving at the Moulin Rouge (...

Saint Louis of Toulouse (3220 bytes)
1: '''Saint Louis of Toulouse''' (February [[1274]] - [[August 19]], [[1297]]) ...
5: ...hop of Toulouse]], where his uncle, [[Alphonse of Toulouse]] had until recently been Count, but had died in ...
7: ...n the family, [[Louis IX of France]]. St Louis of Toulouse was not otherwise widely venerated, but the Franc...
14: ...9385c.htm ''Catholic Encyclopedia'':] St Louis of Toulouse
15: ...jouhistory/stlouis.html Amelia Carr, "St Louis of Toulouse"]

Battle of Toulouse (1814) (399 bytes)
1: The '''battle of Toulouse''' was fought on [[April 10]], [[1814]]. The Fren...
4: [[Category:Battles of the Napoleonic Wars|Toulouse]]

Berenguer of Toulouse, Count of Barcelona (3177 bytes)
1: ...d Gothia that they were delivered to Berenguer of Toulouse. Probably Gaucelm was also dispossessed of his co...
8: ...he regións of [[Septimania]] and [[Gothia]] and [[Toulouse]] to Bernat.

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