Viscounts of Béarn

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Coin of Béarn (under "Count Centule")
Coat of arms of the viscounts of Béarn.

The viscounts of

département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques
(64).

Béarn is bordered by Basque provinces

Armagnac) to the north, by Bigorre to the east, and by Spain (Aragon
) to the south.

List of Viscounts of Béarn

House of Gascony

Until 1251, probably all counts of Gascony descended from the House Gascony, head of the Duchy of Gascony.

Ruler Dates Gascon line Notes
Centule I ?-866 Béarn line Centule descended agnatically from
Lupo III Centule of Gascony
.
Loup Centule 866-905 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Centule II 905-940 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Gaston I
940-984 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Centule III 984-1004 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Gaston II
1004-1012 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Centule IV the Old
1012-1058 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Gaston III
c.1020-1045 Béarn line Ruled jointly with his father, and preceded him.
Centule V the Young
1058-1090 Béarn line Son of Centule IV.
Gaston IV the Crusader
1090-1131 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Centule VI
1131-1134 Béarn line Son of the predecessor.
Guiscarda
1134-1147 Béarn line Sister of the predecessor, married Peter, who descended agnatically from Sancho IV Garcés of Gascony.
Peter I Roger 1134-1140? Gabarret line
Peter II 1147-1154 Gabarret line Son of the predecessors
Gaston V 1154-1170 Gabarret line Son of the predecessor
Mary 1170-1171 Gabarret line Sister of the predecessor, married the Catalan Guilhem de Montcada. During their joint rule, other rulers appeared contesting their rule, or were merely legendary:
  • 1171–1171 :
    Theobald of Béarn
    (from Bigorre)
  • 1171–1173 :
    Sentonge
    (from Auvergne)

House of Montcada

  • 1170–1173 :
    William I
    (married to Mary)
  • 1173–1215 :
    Gaston VI the Good
    (son)
  • 1215–1223 : William Raymond (brother of previous)
  • 1223–1229 :
    William II
    (son)
  • 1229–1290 :
    Gaston VII the Great
    (son)
  • 1290–1319 :
    Roger-Bernard III of Foix
    )

House of Foix

Béarn line

  • 1302–1315 :
    Gaston VIII
    (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1315–1343 :
    Gaston IX
    (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1343–1391 :
    Gaston X Phoebus
    (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1391–1398 :
    Gaston II of Foix-Béarn
    , also count of Foix and viscount of Castelbon)
  • 1398–1428 : Isabelle (sister of, also countess of Foix and viscountess of Castelbon, married Archambaud of Grailly)

Grailly line

In 1512 Ferdinand II of Aragon conquered the better part of the kingdom of Navarre, leaving the kingdom with only the small section it held north of the Pyrenees.

House of Albret

  • 1517–1555 : Henry I (son of, also king of Navarre, count of Foix, duke of Albret, count of Bigorre)
  • 1555–1572 :
    Anthony of Bourbon
    )

House of Bourbon

  • 1572–1607 :
    king of France
    , king of Navarre, duke of Bourbon, duke of Vendôme, count of Bigorre, count of Foix)

In 1620 the

viscountcy of Béarn was reunited to the French crown, whereas Lower Navarre
was in 1607.

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See also

  • Fors de Béarn