Bernard VI Of D'Armagnac
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Bernard VI, ( 1270 – 1319),
Count of Armagnac The following is a list of rulers of the county of Armagnac: House of Armagnac *William Count of Fézensac and Armagnac ?– 960 * Bernard the Suspicious, First count privative of Armagnac 960– ? * Gerald I Trancaléon ? –1020 * Bernard ...
and Fezensac, was the son of Gerald VI, Count of Armagnac, and Mathe de Béarn.


Service for King of France

In 1302, Bernard fought in Italy under the command of
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. Subsequently, he participated in all the campaigns in
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directed by Philippe le Bel and his son Louis X (in 1303, 1304, 1313 and 1315). He then served as head of large detachments of the royal army. He contributed particularly to the victory of Mons-en-Alarcon on 18 August 1304, with four hundred armed men and a thousand policemen on foot. This military activity was very expensive and impoverished Bernard VI and he was obliged to borrow 2500 gold florins for the funeral of his wife.


Conflict with House of Foix

After the death of Gaston VII,
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, his grandfather, he maintained a long war against the
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following the controversy over the will. The will favored the Count of Foix and Bernard refuted its legitimacy. The conflict escalated into an undeclared war between the houses of Foix and Armagnac, which took place during nearly all of the fourteenth century.


Marriages and Children

He first married Isabella d'Albret (c. 1275 † 1 December 1294), daughter of Bernard Ezy IV Sire of Albret and Jeanne de Lusignan. Through this marriage, Bernard VI carried the title of lord of Albret between the years 1280 and 1294. In 1298, he married
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, heiress of Henri II
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.
Children, all born of the second marriage were: * John I (1305 † 1373), Count of Armagnac, of Fezensac and Rodez. * Mathe († 1364), married in 1321 to
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, Sire d'Albret. * Isabella, Lady of Beras. Bernard had an illegitimate son; * John, Bastard of Armagnac, called ''la Guerre'' (the War),''Archives historiques de la Gascogne'', Ed. Société historique de Gascogne, (Cocharaux Frères Imprimeur, 1887), 135. participated in wars in Gascony. He was captured by the king's men, then released after promising to be faithful and loyal to the king. He left arms, embraced the ecclesiastical state, was Patriarch of Alexandria, then took the administration of the diocese of Rodez in 1376.


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References

* ''Archives historiques de la Gascogne'', Ed. Société historique de Gascogne, Cocharaux Frères Imprimeur, 1887. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bernard 06 Armagnac 1270s births 1319 deaths French soldiers Counts of Armagnac