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  1. Issue. Joan, Countess of Toulouse. House. Rouergue. Father. Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse. Mother. Joan of England. Raymond VII (July 1197 – 27 September 1249) was Count of Toulouse, Duke of Narbonne and Marquis of Provence from 1222 until his death.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Raymond VII (born July 1197, Beaucaire, Fr.—died Sept. 27, 1249, Millau) was the count of Toulouse from 1222, who succeeded his father, Raymond VI, not only in the countship but also in having to face problems raised by the Albigensian Crusade against the heretical Cathari.

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  3. Jul 24, 2023 · Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse was born on July 1197 in Saint Gilles, Gard, Languedoc, France to Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse and Joan Plantagenet, Queen of Sicily. Raymond married (1.) Sancha of Aragon on March 1210/11 and had a child: Joan of Toulouse. They divorced on 1241. Raymond married (2.)

    • Beaucaire, Languedoc
    • Sanchia of Provence, Queen of The Romans
    • Languedoc
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  5. views 1,856,750 updated. Raymond VII, 1197–1249, count of Toulouse; son of Count Raymond VI. He fought with his father in the Albigensian Crusade (see under Albigenses ), assisting Raymond VI in his attempt to regain Toulouse from Simon de Montfort and Simon's son, Amaury.

  6. Click to enlarge. Raymond VII, COUNT OF TOULOUSE, son of Raymond VI, b. at Beaucaire, 1197; d. at Milhaud, 1249; had espoused a sister of the King of Aragon, and had assisted his father in the reconquest of his estates.

  7. Raymond VII of Toulouse (1197–1249) in Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages Length: 198 words. (1197–1249)Raymond VII of Toulouse was born of the marriage of Raymond VI and Joan, sister of the king of England. Disinherited at the Lateran council in 1215, he nevertheless ...

  8. Count of Toulouse, son of Raymond VI, b. at Beaucaire, 1197; d. at Milhaud, 1249; had espoused a sister of the King of Aragon, and had assisted his father in the reconquest of his estates. In January, 1224, Amaury de Montfort, reduced to the sovereignty of Narbonne, concluded a treaty with him, but ceded his rights in the south to Louis VIII of ...

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