- Mixe, and
Ostabaret by 1105 and
gained Montaner through his
marriage to
Talesa.
Though technically a v****al of the
Duchy of Aquitaine,
ruled at that time...
-
Talesa, Talèse, Talèze, or
Ataresa (died
after 1136) was an
Aragonese noblewoman and regent. She was the
daughter of
Sancho Ramírez,
Count of Ribagorza...
- Colò, Gabriele; Rava, Alessandro; Samaila,
Elena Manuela; Palazzolo, Anna;
Talesa, Giuseppe; Schiraldi, Marco; Magnan, Bruno; Ferracini, Riccardo; Felli,...
-
grandson in 1153–1154. She was the
eldest child of
Gaston IV of Béarn and
Talesa of Aragon. She
later succeeded her
younger brother Centule VI as viscountess...
-
While he was a minor, his
regency was
exercised by his
maternal grandmother Talesa of
Aragon (until 1136 at least). His
mother continued the
regency until...
-
properties to his son García,
although he did not
ignore his two daughters,
Talesa and Beatriz, who
inherited land and
other properties with the condition...
- England.
Talesa of Aragon,
daughter of
Sancho Ramírez,
Count of Ribagorza, and
therefore granddaughter of
Ramiro I, the
first King of Aragon.
Talesa was married...
- Centule, both ****ure
counts of Bigorre.
Centule married his
eldest son to
Talesa, a
natural daughter of
Sancho V of Navarre, and
Gaston received the neighbouring...
- in the Reconquista. He was the
eldest son and
successor of
Gaston IV and
Talesa. He was a
minor when he
succeeded his
father and his
mother ****umed the...
- the Aragonese. In 1171,
Alfonso granted all the
lands formerly held by
Talesa of
Aragon to William. In Jaca, in 1170, Mary,
having succeeded her defunct...