It included the county of Rodez[?], and was divided between the dioceses of Rodez[?] and Vabres[?].
During the Middle Ages, Rouergue changed hands a number of times, its rulers including England (due to the Treaty of Bretigny[?] in 1360), Armagnac[?], and Languedoc.
The lands of Rouergue are now in the department of Aveyron.
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