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Gaston I, Viscount Of Béarn
Gaston I (French: ''Gaston Ier de Béarn''; died ca. 980) was an early French nobleman. He was the Viscount of Béarn. Family Gaston's father was Centule II of Béarn, whilst his mother is completely unknown. Gaston's paternal grandfather was noble Loup Centule. At some point in his life, Gaston had married an unknown woman, and their son was Centule III of Béarn Centule III of Béarn (French: ''Centulle III de Béarn''; Latin: ''Centuli Gastoni'') was a French noble, a Viscount of Béarn (''vicomte de Béarn''). He was a son of the viscount Gaston I of Béarn and his wife, whose name remains unknown in p ..., a successor of his father and parent of Gaston II of Béarn.CENTULE de Béarn
(-killed in battle 058. ''His parentage is assumed confirmed by the ...
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Viscounts Of Béarn
The viscounts of Béarn (Basque: ''Bearno'', Gascon: ''Bearn'' or ''Biarn'') were the rulers of the viscounty of Béarn, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in southwest France. Along with the three Basque provinces of Soule, Lower Navarre, and Labourd, as well as small parts of Gascony, it forms the current ''département'' of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (64). Béarn is bordered by Basque provinces Soule and Lower Navarre to the west, by Gascony ( Landes and Armagnac) to the north, by Bigorre to the east, and by Spain (Aragon) to the south. List of Viscounts of Béarn House of Gascony Until 1251, probably all counts of Gascony descended from the House Gascony, head of the Duchy of Gascony. House of Montcada * 1170–1173 : 16th William I (married to Mary) * 1173–1215 : 17th Gaston VI the Good (son) * 1215–1223 : 18th William Raymond (brother of previous) * 1223–1229 : 19th William II (son) * 1229–1290 : 20th Gaston VII the Great (s ...
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Centule II Of Béarn
Centule II of Béarn (French: ''Centulle II de Béarn''; died c. 940) was a Viscount of Béarn in medieval France. He was most likely a son — and successor — of the Viscount Loup Centule, whilst his mother was most likely Loup Centule’s spouse of an unknown name. Centule became a viscount, and he married an unknown woman, who bore him a son, Gaston. Gaston became viscount after his father’s death, and he fathered a son, Centule III of Béarn Centule III of Béarn (French: ''Centulle III de Béarn''; Latin: ''Centuli Gastoni'') was a French noble, a Viscount of Béarn (''vicomte de Béarn''). He was a son of the viscount Gaston I of Béarn and his wife, whose name remains unknown in p ....''GASTON''
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Loup Centule
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Centule III Of Béarn
Centule III of Béarn (French: ''Centulle III de Béarn''; Latin: ''Centuli Gastoni'') was a French noble, a Viscount of Béarn (''vicomte de Béarn''). He was a son of the viscount Gaston I of Béarn and his wife, whose name remains unknown in primary sources. Centule was married to an unknown woman, and their son was called Gaston II, after Centule's father. Centule was killed by the Lord Lupus the Strong. He was then succeeded by Gaston, his son. Bibliography # "Vicomtes et Vicomtés", ed. Hélène Débax, 2008. Sources Viscounts of Béarn Year of birth uncertain {{France-noble-stub ...
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Gaston II, Viscount Of Béarn
Gaston II Centule (circa 951 – 1012) was the Viscount of Béarn from 996 to his death. He succeeded his father Centule III after the latter's assassination at the hands of Lupus the Strong, Lord of Serres. Gaston granted the village of Asson to the abbey of Lescar Lescar (; oc, Lescar) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. Lescar is the site of the Roman city known variously as Benearnum, Beneharnum or Civitas Benarnensium, the lo ..., whose abbot was then García Lupus, his brother. Gaston was succeeded by his then minor son Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn, under the regency of the boy's mother.CENTULE de Béarn
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