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Gabarret (French pronunciation: [ɡabaʁɛ]; Occitan: Gavarret) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Communes...
- Mary (died
after 1187) was a
Viscountess of Béarn, Gabardan, and
Brulhois from 1170 to 1171 in her own right. Mary was the only
known daughter of Peter...
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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...
- 995, who
signed a
charter on
January 12, 1062 with
Hugues and
Hunald de
Gabarret. The
current branches and
twigs of the de
Galard family are:
Senior branch:...
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nevertheless acted as
regent until 1147.
Guiscarda first married Peter II of
Gabarret, who died
before she
succeeded to Béarn. Her son by him,
Peter II, also...
- Operator. Codename : Odette.
Parachuted into SW
France near the
village of
Gabarret in
March 1944.
Later known as
Yvonne Burney.
Taken to Ravensbrück concentration...
- was also the
viscount of Gabardan, Brulhois, and
Gabarret (as
Peter III). Son of
Peter II of
Gabarret and
Guiscarda of Béarn, he
received the vicecomital...
- "Lucien"). They were
dropped into
South West France,
close to the
village of
Gabarret. The
local resistance were
working for
George Starr's
network named "Wheelwright"...
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Peter I
Roger 1134-1140?
Gabarret line
Peter II 1147-1154
Gabarret line Son of the
predecessors Gaston V 1154-1170
Gabarret line Son of the predecessor...
- of Aragon. They had:
Centulle VI Guiscarde,
married Viscount Pierre of
Gabarret Débax 2008, p. 132. de
Mandach 1993, p. 24. O'Callaghan 2013, p. 35. Riley-Smith...