THOLOSA

THOLOSA
THOLOSA
urbs inclita Galliae, caput Aquitaniae provinc. Archiepiscopalis, Academiae et Parlamenti sedes. Hîc Exsuperium Episcopum calice vitreô et vimineô camstrô, S. caenam administr asse, refert Hieronym. ad Rusticum, l. 2. ep. 13. Expugnata est a Chlodovaeo Rege, A. C. 508. Postea Comes eius Raimundus Albigensium, contra quos 12. ann. Dominicus Calarogensis in urbe praedicâsle et certâsle fertur, defensor fuit, A. C. 1210. periitque in eius obsidione Simon Montfortius, lapide ictus, A. C. 1218. Prope hanc Gasto Dux Aurelianensis frater Ludovici XIII. ope Hugonotarum. ut vocant, A. C. 1632. victus est, Henricô Montmorantiô exercitus Duce captô, qui paulo post Tholosae capite rebellionem luit, Vide Tolosa.

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