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County of Bordeaux : ウィキペディア英語版
Count of Bordeaux

The Count of Bordeaux or ''comes Burdagalensis'' was the ruler of the city of Bordeaux and its environs in the Merovingian and Carolingian periods. The names of the counts are scarcely known until the ninth century, when they start to take on a larger role because of their strategic importance in the defence against the Vikings. Over the next two centuries, the county of Bordeaux was brought into union with the Duchy of Gascony. The County of Saintes (''comitatus Santonicensis'') was often held concomitant with Bordeaux.
*Sigulf (fl. 575)
*Warnachar (fl. 584)
*Galactorius (fl. 585), ''defensor civitatis'' (defender of the city)
*Seguin I (c. 781 – 816), also Duke of Gascony
*Seguin II Mostelanicus (840 – 846), also Duke of Gascony, also in Saintes
*William I (846 – 848), also Duke of Gascony
*Arnold (863 – 864)
*Amalvinus (c. 887 – c. 906)
*William II the Good (977 – 988)
:''Bordeaux inherited by William II of Gascony. Thereafter united to the duchy and acts as its capital even until Angevin times.''



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