County of Rodez
The County of Rodez was a
County of Rouergue in what is today Aveyron, France. Its capital was Rodez. At its height, it was a centre of troubadour
culture.
County of Rodez Comté de Rodez (French) | |||||||||
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Early 11 Century–1313 | |||||||||
Capital | Count of Rodez | | |||||||
• Early 11th Century | Richard I | ||||||||
• 1304-1313 | Cecilla | ||||||||
Historical era | Armagnac | 1313 | |||||||
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Today part of | Aveyron |
On the death of
Bernard VI of Armagnac, husband of Cecilia, heiress of the last Millau count, Henry II
.
Viscounts of Millau and Rodez
- Richard I (died 1013/1025)
- Richard II (died 1050)
- Berengar (from 1051)
- Richard III (until 1112)
Counts of the house of Millau
- Richard III (1112–1135)
- Hugh I (1135–1159)
- Hugh II (1159–1208)
- Hugh III (1195–1196)
- William (1196–1208)
- Henry I (1208–1221)
- Hugh IV (1221–1274)
- Henry II (1274–1304)
- Cecilia(1304–1313)
- United to Armagnac.