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350: 36: 223:, who lasted two years in power before suffering the same sad fate at the hands of the nobles. Throughout this whole period, William planned to conquer Béarn, but never got around to actually launching any military expedition. In 1173, the year Sentonge was executed, Mary abandoned William with their two young twin sons and entered the monastery of 227:. The Bearnese, having rid themselves of three viscounts in as many years, sent a delegation to the monastery to request one of her sons to succeed to the viscounty. Mary consented and sent the elder, 200:, accepted Alfonso's grant of protection and did homage. She also agreed not to remarry without Alfonso's consent. In March 1171, William did homage for Béarn. 394: 46: 330: 104: 158: 203:
According to tradition, however, the Catalan was not acceptable to the Bearnese noblesse, which promptly rebelled. They elected
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against William, but instead found himself at war with the Aragonese. In 1171, Alfonso granted all the lands formerly held by
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inherited Béarn on Mary's death in 1173. William no longer had a direct hand in government after that.
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Setting this traditional, probably legendary account, aside, it is likely that William's eldest son
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215:, they executed him within the year. They then selected a nobleman of the 360: 162: 149:). William first appears in 1150, witnessing his father's settlement at 165:. William thereafter appears regularly in the documents of his father. 357: 150: 193: 29: 325:. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 87–113. 322:
A medieval Catalan noble family: The Montcadas, 1000-1230
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