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Astarac (French pronunciation: [astaʁak]) (or Estarac) is a
region in modern-day
departments of Gers and Hautes-Pyrénées. It was
historically located...
- The
House of
Astarac is a
feudal lineage,
descended from the
House of Gascony,
which owned the
county of
Astarac between the 10th and 16th centuries....
- the
Count of
Astarac from 1022 or 1023. He was,
according to the
Genealogica Comitum Guasconiæ, the
eldest son of
Arnold II of
Astarac and Talesa. On...
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Bernard IV of
Astarac (1249– c. 1291) was a
count of the
House of
Astarac [fr]. He was the
third son of
Centule I and Séguine d'Armagnac, and the brother...
- 1042 – 4 June 1094),
second king of
Aragon Sancho I of
Astarac (fl. 1050–1096/1119),
count of
Astarac Sancho I of
Portugal (1154–1212), King of
Portugal This...
- Garcés,
Arnau Nonat, Arnaud, or Arnaut) (died 960) was the
first Count of
Astarac from 926.
Arnold was the
youngest son of García II Sánchez of
Gascony and...
- 1050–1096/1119) was the
count of
Astarac from
around 1060. He was the only son of
William I and
inherited the
entire county of
Astarac,
which had been reduced...
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Sanchuelo Sancho (bishop of Jaca) Sancho,
Count of
Provence Sancho I of
Astarac Sancho Alfónsez
Sanciolo d'Aragona
Sancho of
Aragon (archbishop of Toledo)...
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Count of
Astarac (fl. 1212–33)
Centule II,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1244)
Centule III,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1269–1300)
Centule IV,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1331–63)...
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Adour Communauté de
communes d'Artagnan de
Fezensac Communauté de
communes Astarac Arros en
Gascogne Communauté de
communes du Bas
Armagnac Communauté de...