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Centule V, Viscount of Béarn

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as a dowry, thus uniting it to the dominion of Béarn. It can be seen that, through strategic marriages, Centule expanded his control to include his western neighbours Bigorre and Montaner and solidified an alliance with his royal neighbour to the south, the
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from the duke of Aquitaine, who freed him from nominal ties of vassalage. He was the only person with the right to call on the knights of Béarn, who owed fealty to none but him. He granted the deserted city of
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and a daughter named Osquinette. The pope, however, exhorted him to break the marriage on grounds of consanguinity, which he obediently did (1074), founding, in penitence, a priory at Morlaas dependent on the
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Quand l'Islam était aux portes des Pyrénées : de Gaston IV le Croisé à la croisade des Albigeois, XIe-XIIIe siècles
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from 1058 to his death. Centule increased the autonomy of the viscounts of Béarn and distanced them from the
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Actas IV simposio internacional de jóvenes medievalistas, Lorca 2008
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under the guidance of Sancho, but he was assassinated in the
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In 1079, Centule participated in the attempt to take
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The valley of Tena in which Centule was assassinated.
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and the important Gascon lady Adalais (sister of the
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Index

Centule V of Béarn
Viscount of Béarn
dukes of Aquitaine
Count of Bigorre

Gaston III
duke of Gascony
viscount of Lomagne
Centule IV
Morlaas
Acqs
Salies
Oloron
fuero
Fors de Bearn
Gregorian reform
Holy See
Santa Fe de Morlaas
romanesque
Pope Gregory VII
Bernard II of Gascony
Gaston IV
Abbey of Cluny

Beatrice I of Bigorre
Bernard
Centule
Talesa
Sancho V of Navarre
Montaner

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