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  1. 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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      The County of Foix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced;...

    • Germaine

      Ursula Germaine of Foix [a] (c. 1488 – 15 October 1536) was...

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      House of Foix. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House...

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

    Foix (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Occitan: Fois [ˈfujs, ˈfujʃ]; Catalan: Foix) is a commune, the former capital of the County of Foix. It is the capital of the department of Ariège as it is the seat of the prefecture of that department. Foix is located in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.

    • 358–933 m (1,175–3,061 ft), (avg. 400 m or 1,300 ft)
    • Ariège
  3. 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.

  4. Bernardo Ruggero di Foix (980 circa – 1037 circa) è stato un nobile francese, conte di Carcassonne e di Couserans vissuto nell'XI secolo, dal 1011 circa, Conte di Foix, dal 1012 e conte consorte di Bigorre, dal 1025 circa e poi conte effettivo di Bigorre, dal 1032 circa, fino alla sua morte.