One specific bequest in Alphonse's will, giving his wife's lands in the Comtat Venaissin to the Holy See, was allowed, and it became a Papal territory, a status that it retained until 1791. ==See also== Abraham of Aragon ==Notes== ==References== ===English-language=== (translated by Lionel Butler and R.
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Molinier, Correspondance administrative d'Alphonse de Poitiers in the Collection de documents inédits pour servir à l'histoire de France (Paris, 1894 and 1895). |- |- 1220 births 1271 deaths People from Poissy Counts of Toulouse Counts of Poitiers Christians of the Sixth Crusade Christians of the Seventh Crusade Christians of the Eighth Crusade 13th-century peers of France Children of Louis VIII of France Prisoners and detainees of the Abbasid Caliphate Sons of kings
Molinier, Correspondance administrative d'Alphonse de Poitiers in the Collection de documents inédits pour servir à l'histoire de France (Paris, 1894 and 1895). |- |- 1220 births 1271 deaths People from Poissy Counts of Toulouse Counts of Poitiers Christians of the Sixth Crusade Christians of the Seventh Crusade Christians of the Eighth Crusade 13th-century peers of France Children of Louis VIII of France Prisoners and detainees of the Abbasid Caliphate Sons of kings
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