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  1. Frances, Countess of Périgord. Frances de Châtillon (died 1481) was Countess of Périgord, Viscountess of Limoges, and Dame of Avesnes and Châlus. She was the eldest daughter of William, Viscount of Limoges and Isabelle de La Tour d'Auvergne.

  2. Count of Périgord (Fr.: comte de Périgord) is a noble title in the peerage of France. Originally known as "The sovereign house of the Counts of Périgord, princes by the grace of God". The first recorded sovereign Count was Emenon, who was also Count of Poitiers and Count of Angoulême.

  3. The County of Périgord was a historical region of France. The name Périgord derived from the Gaul tribe of the Petrocorii , who resisted the Roman conquest . It was preserved in the early Middle Ages as the Petragoric land ( Latin : pagus Petragoricus ).

  4. Périgord, historical and cultural region encompassing the Dordogne and part of Lot-et-Garonne départements, Aquitaine région, southern France. It is roughly coextensive with the former county of Périgord. The area was originally inhabited by the Gallic tribe of the Petrocorii, or Petragorici, whose.

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  5. When Aina de Périgueux was born in 0930, in Périgord, Aquitaine, France, her father, Comte Bernard de Perigord d'Angoulême I, was 35 and her mother, Berthe, was 34. She had at least 2 sons with Boson de La Marché. She died in 0988, in Poitou-Charentes, France, at the age of 58.

    • Female
    • Boson de La Marché
  6. Welcome to Perigord! Is there a difference between Dordogne and Périgord? Today, Périgord and Dordogne are synonymous and refer to the same territory. During the French Revolution, the National Assembly decided to create départements to simplify the administrative organization of France.

  7. With its 9,060 square kilometres, Dordogne is the third largest département (county) in France. Dordogne’s population was estimated at 415,000 inhabitants in 2010. The principal towns are: Périgueux (county town), Bergerac, Sarlat, Nontron, Terrasson and Ribérac.