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Guiscarda (or Guiscarde) (died 1154) was the
ruling Viscountess of Béarn in 1134, and
acted as
regent during the
minority of her son in 1134-1147, as...
- Born
Unknown Died 1131
Spouse Talesa of
Aragon Issue Centule VI of Béarn
Guiscarda of Béarn
House House of
Gascony Father Centule V of Béarn
Mother Gisela...
- predecessor.
Centule VI 1131-1134 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Guiscarda 1134-1147 Béarn line
Sister of the predecessor,
married Peter, who descended...
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Battle of
Fraga in 1134 and the
viscounty p****ed to the son,
Peter II, of
Guiscarda,
Talesa and Gaston's
eldest daughter.
Peter II
being a mere boy, Talesa...
- he
inherited his
title under the
regency of his
grandmother Guiscarda. When
Guiscarda died in 1154, the
Bearnese ****embly put him
under the tutelage...
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Roussillon Guinodeon,
Countess of
Porhoet Guirande of Dax,
Viscountess of Dax
Guiscarda of Béarn,
Viscountess of Béarn, 1134–54
Guyonne of Salins, Lady of Salins...
- Brulhois, and
Gabarret (as
Peter III). Son of
Peter II of
Gabarret and
Guiscarda of Béarn, he
received the
vicecomital title after the
death of his maternal...
- Almoravids. As
Centule had no children, Béarn p****ed to his
elder sister Guiscarda and her son
Peter II. Jaurgain, Jean de (1898–1902). La Vasconie; étude...
- in
Saverio Mercadante's Il giuramento, La Scala, Milan, 11
March 1837
Guiscarda Obonello in
Federico Ricci's
Corrado d'Altamura, La Scala, Milan, 16 November...