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      • She died of unknown causes there on 28 November 1118, survived by her husband, his mistress, and Ermengarde, who would shortly attempt to avenge Philippa by attempting to have Dangereuse banished from Aquitaine.
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  2. 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.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · 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.

  4. Jan 17, 2017 · In 1088 her father left to go on Crusade and asked his brother Raymond of St. Gilles to govern Toulouse for him. When her father died, Raymond kept on governing and then passed it on to his son Bertrand. Philippa looked around for a powerful noble who could help her regain her inheritance.

  5. She died on 28 November 1118, in Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France, at the age of 45, and was buried in Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. More

  6. She died on 28 November 1118, in Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France, at the age of 45, and was buried in Fontevrault-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. Photos and Memories (13)

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  7. Jul 25, 2020 · This is inconsistent with the date of death of Philippa, shown above, not to mention the difference of first name. She became a nun. The necrology of the Prieuré de Fontaines records the death "28 Nov" of "Philippa monacha, Pictavensis comitissa"[426].

  8. What is certain is that, upon the death of Count William, Philippa's claims were ignored, and Raymond became count. Political life. When Raymond IV of Toulouse set out on the First Crusade in the autumn of 1096, he left his son Bertrand to rule the County. However, in the spring of 1098, William and Philippa marched into the city of Toulouse ...

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