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  1. Coat of arms of the Counts of Foix. The Count of Foix ruled the County of Foix, in what is now Southern France, during the Middle Ages. The House of Foix eventually extended its power across the Pyrenees mountain range, joining the House of Bearn and moving their court to Pau in Béarn.

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  2. The County of Foix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced; Occitan: Comtat de Fois, pronounced locally) was a medieval fief in southern France, and later a province of France, whose territory corresponded roughly the eastern part of the modern département of Ariège (the western part of Ariège being Couserans).

  3. O condado de Foix compreendia o território ao redor da vila homônima, surgida no século IX. Durante o período romano fez parte da chamada Civitas Conseranorum, que depois daria nome ao condado de Conserans. Lista-se abaixo o nome de nobres que governaram este condado.

  4. Ursula Germaine of Foix (c. 1488 – 15 October 1536) was an early modern French noblewoman from the House of Foix. By marriage to King Ferdinand II of Aragon, she was Queen of Aragon, Majorca, Naples, Sardinia, Sicily, and Valencia and Princess of Catalonia from 1505 to 1516 and Queen of Navarre from 1512 to 1516.

  5. This category includes articles on the members of the House of Foix and the cadet branchens, the House of Foix-Béarn, the House of Foix-Candale and the House of Foix-Grailly.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FoixFoix - Wikipedia

    Foix is located in the Occitanie region of southwestern France. It is the second least populous French departmental capital, the least populous being Privas. Foix lies south of Toulouse, close to the borders with Spain and Andorra.

  7. Foix, feudal county of southwestern France, corresponding approximately to the modern département of Ariège, in the Midi-Pyrénées région. Between the 11th and the 15th century, the counts of Foix built up a quasi-independent power bounded by Languedoc on the north and on the east, by the.