The Comminges (;
Occitan/
Gascon: ''Comenge'') is an ancient region of southern France in the foothills of the
Pyrenees
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, corresponding closely to the
arrondissement of Saint-Gaudens
The arrondissement of Saint-Gaudens is an arrondissement of France in the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitanie region. It has 235 communes. Its population is 77,444 (2016), and its area is .
Composition
The communes of the arrondissement of ...
in the
department of
Haute-Garonne
Haute-Garonne (; oc, Nauta Garona, ; en, Upper Garonne) is a department in the Occitanie region of Southwestern France. Named after the river Garonne, which flows through the department. Its prefecture and main city is Toulouse, the country' ...
. This
natural region
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From the ecological point of view, the naturally occurring flora and ...
is normally associated with the former domain of the
Counts of Comminges
This is a list of counts of the County of Comminges.
Counts of Comminges
House of Comminges
House of Lescun
''In 1462, the king of France Louis XI detached the county of Comminges from the royal domain and gave it to his friend.''
* 146 ...
, although an earlier definition is based on the
Diocese of Comminges, which appeared to include a small part of
Aragon
Aragon ( , ; Spanish and an, Aragón ; ca, Aragó ) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to so ...
.
History
* The Comminges takes its name from Convenae, the name the Romans gave to the inhabitants of the region. Whilst it is unclear whether this was originally a distinct tribe, the Romanisation of the region established this as the identity of district and its inhabitants.
* The origin of the name Comminges is uncertain. It is claimed to date from 473, when
Sidonius Apollinaris
Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius, better known as Sidonius Apollinaris (5 November of an unknown year, 430 – 481/490 AD), was a poet, diplomat, and bishop. Sidonius is "the single most important surviving author from 5th-century Gaul ...
wrote of the death of the bishop of Comminges, or 506 when Suavis, Bishop of Comminges, attended the
Council of Agde
The Council of Agde was a regional synod held in September 506 at Agatha or Agde, on the Mediterranean coast east of Narbonne, in the Septimania region of the Visigothic Kingdom, with the permission of the Visigothic King Alaric II.
The Counci ...
. However, the latin texts of the relevant documents use the term Convenae or Convenis rather than Comminges. There are a number of documents concerning the Counts of the Comminges from the 12th century. Those written in latin typically use the name Convenarum, whilst those written in Old French usually use the name Comenge.
* Comminges was part of
Gascony
Gascony (; french: Gascogne ; oc, Gasconha ; eu, Gaskoinia) was a province of the southwestern Kingdom of France that succeeded the Duchy of Gascony (602–1453). From the 17th century until the French Revolution (1789–1799), it was part ...
. The title Count of Comminges (or Convenarum) was either created in 830, as an additional title of
Aznar I Sanche Duke of Gascony, or created for his son Garcia de Gascogne in 836. The line of the
Counts of Comminges
This is a list of counts of the County of Comminges.
Counts of Comminges
House of Comminges
House of Lescun
''In 1462, the king of France Louis XI detached the county of Comminges from the royal domain and gave it to his friend.''
* 146 ...
was unbroken until
Margaret, Countess of Comminges, dying in 1443, willed the county to the French crown. After two interim rulers, it finally became the property of the French crown in 1498, although it retained its identity as a county. It was established as a pays d'état, meaning that it was effectively run by the Estates of Comminges (a type of local parliament), until 1622.
* Over the centuries, the size of the county varied, stretching to
Toulouse
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at times. The small, discontinuous
province
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
of
Nébouzan was contained within the Comminges and its
viscounts were vassals of the counts of Comminges.
* During the
Albigensian Crusade
The Albigensian Crusade or the Cathar Crusade (; 1209–1229) was a military and ideological campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc, southern France. The Crusade was prosecuted primarily by the French crow ...
Bernard IV de Comminges sided with the Cathars but, at the Battle of Muret in 1213, he was defeated by the forces of
Simon de Montfort who occupied the Comminges.
* In 1355, the army of
Edward the Black Prince passed through the Comminges twice, burning towns in the north of the county.
* During the
French wars of religion
The French Wars of Religion is the term which is used in reference to a period of civil war between French Catholics and Protestants, commonly called Huguenots, which lasted from 1562 to 1598. According to estimates, between two and four mil ...
(1562–1598) the Comminges remained Catholic. Although a few towns were attacked by Huguenot forces, most of the county remained safe. However it was required to provide troops and taxes to support the wars.
* With the reorganisation of the regions into departments in 1790, Comminges wanted to join its eastern neighbour, the county of
Couserans, to form a department but this broke down over arguments about where the
prefecture would be located. Eventually Couserans joined with the
county of Foix
The County of Foix (french: Comté de Foix, ; oc, Comtat de Fois) was an independent medieval fief in southern France, and later a province of France, whose territory corresponded roughly the eastern part of the modern '' département'' of Ar ...
, leaving the Comminges to be joined with the larger
county of Toulouse
The County of Toulouse ( oc, Comtat de Tolosa) was a territory in southern France consisting of the city of Toulouse and its environs, ruled by the Count of Toulouse from the late 9th century until the late 13th century.
The territory is th ...
to form the Haute-Garonne ''département''. At the same time the diocese of Comminges was abolished and replaced with a larger diocese aligned with the new department.
* The region still identifies itself as the Comminges and
Saint-Gaudens, its largest town, calls itself "capital of the Comminges".
In film and television
In 2017, the Netflix TV series
''The Frozen Dead'' (aka ''Glacé'') was filmed in the region.
See also
* Saint
Bertrand of Comminges
*
Duchy of Vasconia
References
Sources and external links
* ''Rome in the Pyrenees - Lugdunum and the Convenae from the first century B.C. to the seventh century A.D.'' Simon Esmonde Cleary 2007 ()
* ''Petite Histoire du Comminges'' Rene Souriac 2019 ()
* ''Medieval Lands - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families'' Charles Cawley
* ''La revue de Comminges et des Pyrénées centrales'', revue d'études régionales biannuelle de la Société des études du Comminges, depuis 1884 (ISSN 0035-1059)
Société des études du Comminges
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Medieval France
Former provinces of France
Geography of Haute-Garonne
Geography of Hautes-Pyrénées
Natural regions of France
History of Occitania (administrative region)