Centule ( ca, Centoll; french: Centulle; la, italic=yes, Centullo, Centullus, or ''Centulus''; oc, Centolh; es, Céntulo) is a masculine given name common in southern France and northern Spain during the
Middle Ages
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire ...
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Centule I, Count of Astarac (fl. 1212–33)
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Centule II, Count of Astarac (fl. 1244)
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Centule III, Count of Astarac (fl. 1269–1300)
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Centule IV, Count of Astarac (fl. 1331–63)
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Centule I, Count of Bigorre (d. 1088)
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Centule II, Count of Bigorre (d. 1129)
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Centule III, Count of Bigorre (d. 1185)
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Centule I, Viscount of Béarn (fl. c. 860s)
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Centule II, Viscount of Béarn (d. c. 940)
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Centule III, Viscount of Béarn (d. c. 1004)
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Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn
Centule IV Gaston (died 1058), called the Old, was the seventh Viscount of Béarn from 1012 to his death.
He succeeded his father Gaston II while yet a minor, under a regency until 1022. His mother was his father's wife of an unknown name. Rei ...
(d. c. 1058)
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Centule V, Viscount of Béarn Centule V (or ''Centulle''; died 1090), called the Young, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1058 to his death. Centule increased the autonomy of the viscounts of Béarn and distanced them from the dukes of Aquitaine, to whom they owed theoretical va ...
(d. 1088)
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Centule VI, Viscount of Béarn
Centule VI (also ''Centulle'') (died 17 July 1134 at the Battle of Fraga) was the Viscount of Béarn from 1131 to his death. Like his father, he was an ideal Christian prince for his age, ready to serve the Church in the Reconquista.
He was the ...
(d. 1134)
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