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  1. Philippa was born in approximately 1073 to Count William IV of Toulouse [1] and his wife Emma, [2] daughter of Robert, Count of Mortain. She was his only surviving child, and thus, by the laws of Toulouse, his heir. In 1088, William went on a pilgrimage to Palestine, leaving his brother Raymond of Saint-Gilles as regent.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Philippa of Toulouse was born circa 1061. She was the daughter of William IV Count of Toulouse and Emma of Mortain. Philippa of Toulouse married William IX "the Troubadour" Duke of Aquitaine, son of William VIII Duke of Aquitaine and Hildegarde of Burgundy, in 1094. As of 1094,her married name was Aquitaine.

  3. When Philippa de Toulouse was born on 22 October 1073, in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France, her father, William de Toulouse IV, Count of Toulouse, was 34 and her mother, Emma of Mortaine Conteville, was 15. She married Guillaume IX Duc d'Aquitaine in 1089, in France. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

  4. Jan 17, 2017 · This article was written by Carol. Philippa was born around 1073 to William IV, Count of Toulouse and Emma of Mortrain. Her mother was from the House of Normandy and a niece of William the Conqueror. As her father had no sons, Philippa was his heir, but there was no tradition in Toulouse for female governance.

  5. Philippa Maude of Toulouse (c. 1073–28 November 1118), also known as Philippa de Toulouse or Philippa de Rouergue, was the Duchess Consort of Aquitaine, and Countess of Toulouse. She is also considered by some historians as a Queen consort of Aragon and Navarre; however, that designation is based on a claimed marriage to King Sancho Ramirez ...

  6. Oct 4, 2018 · Philippa was born in Toulouse, France 1 sometime in 1073 2. She was the daughter of William, Count of Toulouse and Emma de Mortain 1 2. Titles. Philippa was the countess of Toulouse 1. Family. In 1094 she married William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, as his second wife 1. Together they had seven children: William; Raymond; Five further daughters. We ...

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  8. Nov 13, 2022 · Illustrative were her final days as Countess of Toulouse, when Constance attended the Council of Lombers as representative of her husband and lord in her own right. Download chapter PDF. During the years of her marriage to Count Raymond of Toulouse (1154–1165), Constance had a much more visible role in Occitania than she had held in England.

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