House of Comminges
The House of Comminges was a noble family in medieval France, originating from the region of Comminges in the Pyrenees. This family played a significant role in the political and military affairs of the region, particularly during the 12th to 15th centuries. They were known for their alliances with other noble houses and their involvement in the Crusades.
Members of the House of Comminges held various titles, including counts and viscounts, and were influential in the governance of their territories. Their legacy includes contributions to the cultural and architectural heritage of the region, with several castles and fortifications attributed to their rule.