- Ages.
Centule I,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1212–33)
Centule II,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1244)
Centule III,
Count of
Astarac (fl. 1269–1300)
Centule IV, Count...
- sister, co-countess ???? – 1233
Centule I, son 1233 – 1249
Centule II, son 1249 – 1291
Bernard III,
brother 1291 – 1300
Centule III, son 1300 – 1324 Bernard...
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Centule II (also Centulle) (died 1129) was the
Count of
Bigorre from 1114 to his death. He
broke Bigorre's
feudal connection with France[citation needed]...
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Centule III (French: Centulle; died 1178) was the
Count of
Bigorre from 1163
until his death. He was the
eldest son of
Beatrice II and
Peter of Marsan...
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Centule I (Occitan:
Centolh d'Astaragues) (died 1230 or 1233) was the
Count of
Astarac from 1174 or 1175
until his death. He is
recorded in a sirventes...
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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...
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monastery of St. Mont.
Gaston parti****ted
together with
fellow crusader Centule II of
Bigorre in the
siege of
Saragossa by
Alfonso I of
Aragon in 1118...
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Centule VI (also Centulle) (died 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...
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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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Richarius of
Celles (French:
Riquier de
Centule; Picard: Ritchier; c. 560 –
April 26, 645 AD) was a
Frankish hermit, monk, and the
founder of two monasteries...