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Lordship of L'Isle Jourdain

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L'Isle-Jourdain (Occitan: Ylla or Ilha) was a lordship and then county near Gers in Gascony during the High Middle Ages. It took its name, Jourdain, from its crusading baron who was baptised in the River Jordan on the First Crusade. Its last count sold the fief to the King of France.

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Lords

  • Odo c.1000-1038
  • Raymond 1038-1089
  • Jordan I 1089-1132
  • Bernard I 1132-?
  • Jordan II ?-1195
  • Jordan III 1196-1205
  • Bernard II Jordan 1205-1228
  • Bernard III 1228-1240
  • Jordan IV 1240-1271
  • Jordan V 1271-1303 or 1306
  • Bernard IV Jordan 1303 or 1306-1340
  • Counts

  • Bertrand I 1340-1349
  • John Jordan I 1349-1365
  • Bertrand II 1365-1369
  • John Jordan II 1369-1375
  • Jordan VI 1375-1405
  • John I 1405-1421
  • References

    Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain Wikipedia