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Béarn (US: /beɪˈɑːrn/; French: [
beaʁn]; Occitan:
Bearn [beˈaɾ] or Biarn; Basque:
Bearno or Biarno; Latin:
Benearnia or Bearnia) is one of the traditional...
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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...
- Salies-
de-
Béarn (French pronunciation: [salis də
beaʁn],
literally Salies of
Béarn; Occitan: Salias) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
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European affairs.
Henry de Bourbon was born in Pau, the
capital of the
joint Kingdom of
Navarre with the
sovereign prin****lity of
Béarn. His
parents were Jeanne...
- the
eleventh Count of Foix (as
Gaston III) and twenty-fourth
Viscount of
Béarn (as
Gaston X) from 1343
until his death. Due to his
ancestral inheritance...
- The Viscounty,
later Prin****lity of
Béarn (Gascon:
Bearn or Biarn), was a
medieval lordship in the far
south of France, part of the
Duchy of
Gascony from...
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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 parti****tion in the
First Crusade...
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Estates of
Béarn are the
former Provincial Estates of
Béarn. It was
formed following the
death of
Gaston III/X of Foix-
Béarn,
alias Gaston Phoebus...
- The Fors
de Bearn, or
fueros of
Béarn, are a
series of
legal texts (privileges, rulings,
judicial sentences, decrees, formularies)
compiled over centuries...
- The
string drum or
Tambourin de Béarn (in German) is a long
rectangular box
zither beaten with a mallet. It is
paired with a one-handed
flute (French:...