County of Bigorre
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The County of Bigorre was a small
feudatory of the Duchy of Gascony in the ninth through 15th centuries. Its capital was Tarbes
.
The county was constituted out of the dowry of
Lupus III of Gascony.[citation needed] The original Bigorre was considerable in size, but successive generations, following on Gascon traditions, gave out portions as appanages to younger sons. The county lost Lavedan, Aster, Aure, and Montaner
in the first two generations.
The original dynasty died out in Bigorre in the 11th century, the county passing to the
Armagnacs and passed between English and French suzerainty during the Hundred Years' War
before finally being recovered by the French. In the 15th century, it fell to the House of Foix again and thence to the crown in an exchange of properties.
List of counts of Bigorre
Ruler | Dates | Gascon line | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Donatus Lupus I | 840–? | Bigorre line | |
Lupus I | ?–910 | Bigorre line | Son of the predecessor. |
Donatus Lupus II | 910–930 | Bigorre line | Son of the predecessor. |
Raymond I Donatus | 930–? | Bigorre line | Son of the predecessor. |
Arnold | ?–980 | Bigorre line | Son of the predecessor. |
García Lupus | 980–1030 | Bigorre line | Son of the predecessor. |
Gersenda |
1030–1038 | Bigorre line | Daughter of the predecessor, married Bernard Roger of Foix. |
Bernard I Roger |
1030–1034 | Foix line
| |
Bernard II | 1038–1077 | Foix line |
Son of the predecessors. |
Raymond II | 1077–1080 | Foix line |
Son of the predecessor. |
Beatrice I | 1080–1095 | Foix line
|
Sister of the predecessor, married Centule of Béarn. |
Centule I the Young |
1080–1090 | Béarn line | |
Bernard III | 1095–1113 | Béarn line | Son of the predecessors. |
Centule II |
1113–1130 | Béarn line | Son of the predecessor. |
Beatrice II | 1130–1156 | Béarn line | Daughter of the predecessor, married Peter of Marsan. |
Peter I | Marsan line | ||
Centule III |
1156–1178 | Marsan line | Son of the predecessors. |
Stephanie-Beatrice III |
1178–1194 | Marsan line | Daughter of the predecessor, married Bernard of Comminges. They were separated in 1192 |
Bernard IV of Comminges | 1180–1192 | Comminges line | |
Petronilla | 1194–1251 | Comminges line | Daughter of the predecessors, in her long countship she married various nobles:
|
House of Montfort
- 1251–1256 Alice with her second husband
- 1251–1256 Raoul of Courtenay
House of Chabanais
After this point the succession became disputed and whether the county owes allegiance to England or France was also fought over. In 1360, the
counts of Foix
.