Capitoul

/ˌkæp.ɪ.ˈtuːl/ noun

A chief magistrate or governor in medieval Toulouse, France, who served as an elected municipal leader.

From Old Occitan 'capitol,' derived from Latin 'capitalis' (chief). The term represented city leadership in southern France during the Middle Ages, particularly important in Toulouse's independent governance.

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