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    Gaston IV (died 1131) was viscount of Béarn from 1090 to 1131. He was called le Croisé––the Crusader––because of his participation in the First Crusade...
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  • Gaston IV may refer to: Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (died in 1131) Gaston IV, Count of Foix (1422–1472) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    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...
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    twenty-fourth Viscount of Béarn (as Gaston X) from 1343 until his death. Due to his ancestral inheritance, Gaston III was overlord of about ten territories...
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    Gaston IV (27 November 1422 – 25 or 28 July 1472) was the sovereign Viscount of Béarn and the Count of Foix and Bigorre in France from 1436 to 1472. He...
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  • 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...
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    Gaston VII de Montcada (Latin: Guasto de Biarde; 1225 – 26 April 1290), called Froissard, was the twentieth Viscount of Béarn from 1229. He was the son...
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  • II, Viscount of Béarn (circa 951 – 1012) Gaston III, Viscount of Béarn (died on or before 1045) Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (died 1131) Gaston V, Viscount...
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  • 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...
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  • Gaston III (died on or before 1045) was the Viscount of Béarn in association with his father Centule IV. His mother was Angela of Oloron. Despite the...
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    the king of France) formally incorporated Béarn as a province of France. The citation of a certain "Gaston [son] of Centule, viscount of Béarn" (Gasto...
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    Béarn Garbure Jambon de Bayonne Laruns – Laruns is a typical Bearnese village and commune Pau Pyrénées Airport Viscountcy of Béarn Viscounts of Béarn...
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  • Gaston V (died 1170, before 30 April) was the Viscount of Béarn, Gabardan, and Brulhois from 1153 to his death. He was the son of Peter II and a Matelle...
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    Gaston VI (1173–1214), called the Good, was the Viscount of Béarn, Gabardan, and Brulhois from 1173. He was also Count of Bigorre and Viscount of Marsan...
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    Gaston I of Foix or Gaston VIII of Foix-Béarn (1287 – 13 December 1315 in Maubuisson) was the 9th Count of Foix, the 22nd Viscount of Béarn and Co-Prince...
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  • Ato IV, Viscount of Béziers and Carcassonne Béranger, Viscount of Narbonne Centule II, Count of Bigorre, half-brother of Gaston IV of Béarn Gaston IV, Viscount...
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    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...
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  • count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. He was son of Roger-Bernard V of Foix viscount of Castelbon and Géraude de Navailles. In 1391 he succeeded Gaston Phoebus...
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    of Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn, who, together with Centule II, Count of Bigorre, the magnate Duchy of Aquitaine Auger III of Miramont, viscount of Tursan—who...
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    father, Gaston VII of Béarn, was the son of William II, Viscount of Béarn, and his wife, Garsenda, daughter of Alfonso II of Provence and Garsenda of Forcalquier...
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    arms of Henry IV changed throughout his lifetime: From 1562, as Prince of Béarn and Duke of Vendôme From 1572, as King of Navarre From 1589, as King of France...
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  • jure Viscountess of Marsan as well as titular Countess of Bigorre, daughter of Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn and his first wife Martha of Marsan. Constance...
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  • and Etiennette de Gevaudun. They had two children, Gaston V of Béarn (d. 1170) and Mary of Béarn (died after 1187). After Peter died in 1153, Matelle...
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    Philip III of France and by Peter III of Aragon. He married Marguerite, daughter and heiress of Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn, and he inherited Béarn and Nébouzan...
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    India. Another famous olifant belonged to Gaston IV, viscount of Béarn, and is now preserved in the Spanish city of Saragossa, which he helped reconquer from...
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    in the 12th century by Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn. It was the seat of the Bishopric of Oloron, suppressed by the Concordat of 1801. It has been listed...
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  • 17 July 1134 at the Battle of Fraga) was a Viscount of Béarn. He was born into the House of Gascony, and served as viscount from 1131 to his death. Like...
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  • called Guillem de Montcada II, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1171 to 1173 with opposition. William was the eldest son of Guillem Ramon de Montcada I (ca)....
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  • Buch, Count of Bénauges and Viscount Castillon, Herr von Grailly Jean IV de Foix-Grailly († 1485), his son, retained Castillon in 1461 Gaston II de Foix-Candale...
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  • Croisé) Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (French: Gaston le Croisé) Simon V, Lord of Montfort (French: Simon le Croisé) "~ the Curly" Bolesław IV the Curly (Polish:...
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