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Brassenx

Coordinates: 44°01′N 0°53′W / 44.02°N 0.89°W / 44.02; -0.89
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Brassenx was a barony of Upper Landes, in the southwest of France. Its historical capital was Arjuzanx. Its main town is now Morcenx. The etymology of Brassenx is a male Gallo-Roman name: Braccius, plus the pre-Celtic suffix: -incum.

During the English occupation, Arjuzanx became the capital of the barony of Brassenx, where Edward III of England in 1338 published the laws and customs (fors et coutumes) of Brassenx.

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The French Wikipedia (3 Feb 2009)

44°01′N 0°53′W / 44.02°N 0.89°W / 44.02; -0.89