Agenais

County of Agenois
886–1791
Location of the county with modern departmental boundaries
Capital Agen
Religion
Catholicism
GovernmentCounty
LegislatureParlement
Parliament of Bordeaux
Historical eraMiddle Ages / Early Modern
• Established
886
• Disestablishment of the Provinces
1791
Succeeded by
Lot-et-Garonne

Agenais (French pronunciation: [aʒ(ə)nɛ] ), or Agenois (French pronunciation: [aʒ(ə)nwa]), was an ancient region that became a county (Old French: conté or cunté) of France, south of Périgord.[1]


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  1. ^ Mish, Frederick C., Editor in Chief. "Agenais". Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. 9th ed. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1985. ISBN 0-87779-508-8, ISBN 0-87779-509-6 (indexed), and ISBN 0-87779-510-X (deluxe).

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