The-conflict33Aquitane-I200-AD233

The-Ramnulfid-family-became-Dukes-Kings-of-Aquitaine-and-in1200-their-possessions-were-greater-than-the-King-of-the-Franks.-They-also-had-claim-to-toulouse-but-the-Compte-de-Toulouse-broke-away-and-swore-fealty-to-the-Franks.-This-was-dome-when-the-duke-of-Aquitaine-was-away-on-a-crusade-so-in-theory-this-action-was-against-the-laws-of-the-Church-of-Rome.-The-Trencavels-then-broke-away-from-their-fealty-to-Toulouse.-With-the-agreement-of-Richard-the-lionheart-the-swore-fealty-to-Aragon

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