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a woman, could not inherit the throne. The assemblies of the French barons and prelates and the
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Bonnassie, "a Vascon expansionism in Aquitany is not proved and is not necessary to understand the historical evolution of this region". This Basque-related culture and race is,
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yielded to the outcry and instituted a formal inquiry into Simon's administration. Simon was formally acquitted of the charges, but in August 1252 he was nevertheless dismissed. Henry then himself went to
Gascony, pursuing a policy of conciliation; he arranged the marriage between
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whatever the origin, attested in (mainly
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reformed the administrative structures of the Roman Empire, Aquitania was split into three provinces. The territory south of the
Garonne River, corresponding to the original Aquitania, was made a province called
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