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  • Centule
  • Name list

    Centule (Basque: Gendul; Catalan: Centoll; French: Centulle; Latin: Centullus; Occitan: Centolh; Spanish: Céntulo) is a masculine given name used in southern

    Centule

    Centule

  • Centule III of Béarn
  • Centule III of Béarn (French: Centulle III de Béarn; Latin: Centuli Gastoni) was a French noble, a Viscount of Béarn (vicomte de Béarn). He was a son

    Centule III of Béarn

    Centule III of Béarn

    Centule_III_of_Béarn

  • Centule IV of Astarac
  • Count of Astarac, Gascony

    Centule IV (French: Centulle) was the count of Astarac from 1330 until his death in 1362. His reign coincided with the outbreak of the Hundred Years'

    Centule IV of Astarac

    Centule_IV_of_Astarac

  • Centule V, Viscount of Béarn
  • French aristocrat

    Centule V (or Centulle; died 1090), called the Young, was the Viscount of Béarn from 1058 to his death. Centule increased the autonomy of the vizconde

    Centule V, Viscount of Béarn

    Centule V, Viscount of Béarn

    Centule_V,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Centule III, Count of Bigorre
  • French aristocrat

    Centule III (French: Centulle; died 1178) was the Count of Bigorre from 1163 until his death. He was the eldest son of Beatrice II and Peter of Marsan

    Centule III, Count of Bigorre

    Centule_III,_Count_of_Bigorre

  • Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn
  • French noble (died 1058)

    Centule IV Gaston (died 1058), called the Old, was the seventh Viscount of Béarn from 1012 to his death. He succeeded his father Gaston II while yet a

    Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn

    Centule_IV,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Centule VI, Viscount of Béarn
  • Centule VI (also Centulle) (died 17 July 1134 at the Battle of Fraga) was a Viscount of Béarn. He was born into the House of Gascony, and served as viscount

    Centule VI, Viscount of Béarn

    Centule_VI,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Lupus III Centule of Gascony
  • Lupo III Centule (Basque: Otsoa Wasco, French: Loup Centulle, Gascon: Lop Centullo, Latin: Lupus Centullus, Spanish: Lope or Lobo Centulo, Catalan: Llop

    Lupus III Centule of Gascony

    Lupus_III_Centule_of_Gascony

  • Centule II of Béarn
  • successor — of the Viscount Loup Centule, whilst his mother was most likely Loup Centule’s spouse of an unknown name. Centule became a viscount, and he married

    Centule II of Béarn

    Centule_II_of_Béarn

  • Astarac
  • Former province of France

    sister, co-countess ???? – 1233 Centule I, son 1233 – 1249 Centule II, son 1249 – 1291 Bernard III, brother 1291 – 1300 Centule III, son 1300 – 1324 Bernard

    Astarac

    Astarac

    Astarac

  • Richarius
  • French hermit and monk (560–645)

    Richarius of Celles (French: Riquier de Centule; Picard: Ritchier; c. 560 – April 26, 645 AD) was a Frankish hermit, monk, and the founder of two monasteries

    Richarius

    Richarius

    Richarius

  • Centule I of Astarac
  • Centule I (Occitan: Centolh d'Astaragues) (died 1230 or 1233) was the Count of Astarac from 1174 or 1175 until his death. He is recorded in a sirventes

    Centule I of Astarac

    Centule I of Astarac

    Centule_I_of_Astarac

  • Centule II, Count of Bigorre
  • Centule II (also Centulle) (died 1129) was the Count of Bigorre from 1114 to his death. He established feudal bonds across the Pyrenees with Aragon. He

    Centule II, Count of Bigorre

    Centule_II,_Count_of_Bigorre

  • Viscounts of Béarn
  • Coin of Béarn (under "Count Centule")

    Viscounts of Béarn

    Viscounts of Béarn

    Viscounts_of_Béarn

  • Viscounty of Béarn
  • Medieval French lordship (9th century–1620)

    established at Morlaàs under Viscount Centule V, who was also Count of Bigorre (1080–90) jure uxoris. Centule sold the magisterium sectionis cognorum

    Viscounty of Béarn

    Viscounty of Béarn

    Viscounty_of_Béarn

  • County of Bigorre
  • Small feudatory of the Duchy of Gascony in the ninth to fifteenth centuries

    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

    County of Bigorre

    County of Bigorre

    County_of_Bigorre

  • Duchy of Gascony
  • Medieval duchy in present-day France and Spain (602–1453)

    Arista, to be the first monarch of Pamplona) and newly appointed duke Lupus Centule (c. 820). Meanwhile, in Aragon the pro-Frankish Count Aznar Galindo was

    Duchy of Gascony

    Duchy of Gascony

    Duchy_of_Gascony

  • Battle of Fraga
  • 1134 battle in Spain

    fought between the combined forces of King Alfonso the Battler and Viscount Centule VI of Béarn, and a variety of Almoravid forces that had come to the aid

    Battle of Fraga

    Battle of Fraga

    Battle_of_Fraga

  • García Galíndez
  • by his brothers-in-law, Centule and Galindo, who locked him in a house during the Midsummer. In retaliation, he murdered Centule and repudiated Matrona

    García Galíndez

    García_Galíndez

  • Beatrice I of Bigorre
  • Bigorre. She also had a half-sister Clemence. In 1077, Lady Beatrice married Centule V, Viscount of Béarn. In 1080, Beatrice became Countess, a successor of

    Beatrice I of Bigorre

    Beatrice I of Bigorre

    Beatrice_I_of_Bigorre

  • Siege of Bayonne (1130–1131)
  • 1130–1131 siege

    trans-Pyrenean expedition, the Aragonese king's allies were Gaston IV of Béarn and Centule II of Bigorre. Besides the aforementioned knights, infantry, and siege

    Siege of Bayonne (1130–1131)

    Siege of Bayonne (1130–1131)

    Siege_of_Bayonne_(1130–1131)

  • Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona
  • 12th c. Catalan ruler and Holy Roman Empire nobleman

    known as Eixemena, married Roger III, Count of Foix Estefania, married Centule II, Count of Bigorre His second wife Almodis produced no children. His

    Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona

    Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona

    Ramon_Berenguer_III_of_Barcelona

  • Talesa of Aragon
  • Aragonese noble

    least 1136. She was married towards 1085 in a move by Gaston's father Centule V of Béarn to expand his influence across the Pyrenees by allying himself

    Talesa of Aragon

    Talesa_of_Aragon

  • Angela of Oloron
  • 11th century French noblewoman

    French noblewoman, Lady of Oloron and Viscountess of Béarn by marriage to Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn. Angela was most likely the daughter of the Viscount

    Angela of Oloron

    Angela_of_Oloron

  • Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn
  • Viscount of Béarn

    monastery of St. Mont. Gaston participated together with fellow crusader Centule II of Bigorre in the conquest of Zaragoza by Alfonso I of Aragon in 1118

    Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn

    Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn

    Gaston_IV,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Angilbert
  • 8th- and 9th-century Frankish poet, diplomat and saint

    Monastery of St Richarius Count of Ponthieu Born c. 760 Died 18 February 814 Centule, Austrasia, Francia Venerated in Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

    Angilbert

    Angilbert

  • Sancho I of Gascony
  • Duke of Gascony (died 812)

    a royal Frankish appointee. He was the probable elder brother of Lupus Centule, Seguin I, and Garsand (García) and father of Aznar and Sancho II.[citation

    Sancho I of Gascony

    Sancho_I_of_Gascony

  • Gaston II, Viscount of Béarn
  • Gaston II Centule (circa 951 – 1012) was the Viscount of Béarn from 996 to his death. He succeeded his father Centule III after the latter's assassination

    Gaston II, Viscount of Béarn

    Gaston_II,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Gaston III, Viscount of Béarn
  • French nobleman

    before 1045) was the Viscount of Béarn in association with his father Centule IV. His mother was Angela of Oloron. Despite the fact that he predeceased

    Gaston III, Viscount of Béarn

    Gaston_III,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Oloron-Sainte-Marie
  • Subprefecture of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

    town during the Migration Period is little known. In 1080, the viscount Centule V, Viscount of Béarn built the new city of "Oloron" (medieval version of

    Oloron-Sainte-Marie

    Oloron-Sainte-Marie

    Oloron-Sainte-Marie

  • 1058
  • Calendar year

    jurist and diplomat (b. 972) Boite mac Cináeda (or Bodhe), Scottish prince Centule IV Gaston ("the Old"), viscount of Béarn Egbert of Fulda, German Benedictine

    1058

    1058

    1058

  • Bernard II Tumapaler
  • Arnold made a joint donation to the Abbey of Cluny in 1049. Gisela married Centule V of Béarn Higounet, Charles. Bordeaux pendant le haut moyen age. Bordeaux

    Bernard II Tumapaler

    Bernard_II_Tumapaler

  • Battle of Morella
  • 1080s battle in Spain

    helped repopulate Barbastro (1100) García Aznar (fl. 1063–86), assassinated Centule I of Bigorre and went into exile among the Moors (1088) Íñigo Sánchez (fl

    Battle of Morella

    Battle of Morella

    Battle_of_Morella

  • 1134
  • Calendar year

    Nicholas), king of Denmark July 17 Beltrán de Risnel, Aragonese diplomat Centule VI (or Centulle), French nobleman August 9 – Gilbert Universalis, English

    1134

    1134

    1134

  • Lupus II of Gascony
  • 8th-century Duke of Gascony

    genealogy can easily be constructed. He was the father of Sancho, Seguin, Centule (father of Lupus III) and García (Garsand). All of his sons ruled Gascony

    Lupus II of Gascony

    Lupus_II_of_Gascony

  • Bernard IV of Astarac
  • House of Astarac [fr]. He was the third son of Centule I and Séguine d'Armagnac, and the brother of Centule II. Bernard became Count of Astarac following

    Bernard IV of Astarac

    Bernard IV of Astarac

    Bernard_IV_of_Astarac

  • Fors de Bearn
  • Visigoths. The first of the fors was a charter promulgated around 1080 by Centule V for the repopulation of the ancient town of Iluro (Oloron). This was

    Fors de Bearn

    Fors de Bearn

    Fors_de_Bearn

  • Chronology of the Reconquista
  • from the Holy Land include: Gaston IV of Béarn, Rotrou III of Perche, Centule II of Bigorre, William IX of Aquitaine, Bernard Ato IV and William V of

    Chronology of the Reconquista

    Chronology of the Reconquista

    Chronology_of_the_Reconquista

  • Granada campaign (1125–1126)
  • square was a possession of Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn, who, together with Centule II, Count of Bigorre, the magnate Duchy of Aquitaine Auger III of Miramont

    Granada campaign (1125–1126)

    Granada campaign (1125–1126)

    Granada_campaign_(1125–1126)

  • Women in the Crusades
  • Barcelona, and aunt to Constance, Queen of France. Estefania was married to Centule II, Count of Bigorre, whose successes in the First Crusade were minor,

    Women in the Crusades

    Women in the Crusades

    Women_in_the_Crusades

  • Peter II, Viscount of Béarn
  • French noble

    he received the vicecomital title after the death of his maternal uncle Centule VI. While he was a minor, his regency was exercised by his maternal grandmother

    Peter II, Viscount of Béarn

    Peter II, Viscount of Béarn

    Peter_II,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Gaston I, Viscount of Béarn
  • Gaston's father was Centule II of Béarn, whilst his mother is completely unknown. Gaston's paternal grandfather was noble Loup Centule. At some point in

    Gaston I, Viscount of Béarn

    Gaston_I,_Viscount_of_Béarn

  • Siege of Calatayud
  • 1118 siege of Calatayud by Alfonso I of Aragon

    Taifa of Zaragoza. In 1118, Alfonso accompanied by Gaston IV of Béarn and Centule II of Bigorre, began a campaign with the objective of conquering the city

    Siege of Calatayud

    Siege of Calatayud

    Siege_of_Calatayud

  • 1012
  • Calendar year

    Buyid emir of Iraq Erluin, archdeacon and bishop of Cambrai Gaston II Centule, viscount of Béarn Gundemaro Pinióliz, Spanish nobleman Guy of Anderlecht

    1012

    1012

    1012

  • Iberian Crusades
  • Crusades against Muslim control of Iberia

    leading Occitan, Castilian, and Catalan nobles such as Gaston IV of Béarn, Centule II of Bigorre, Diego López I de Haro, and Ramon of Pallars. The siege began

    Iberian Crusades

    Iberian_Crusades

  • Battle of Roncevaux Pass (824)
  • 9th-century Basque victory over a Carolingian force

    Pyrenees rebelled, but were soon subdued in Dax by Louis (817). Lupus Centule was then appointed duke (818), but was immediately deposed after he rebelled

    Battle of Roncevaux Pass (824)

    Battle_of_Roncevaux_Pass_(824)

  • Guerin of Provence
  • Berengar of Toulouse invaded Gascony to put down a rebellion of Lupus III Centule, as recorded by both the Annales regni Francorum and the Vita Hludowici

    Guerin of Provence

    Guerin_of_Provence

  • Conquest of Zaragoza (1118)
  • Conquest of Zaragoza by Alfonso I in 1118

    was also joined by such nobles as Gastón de Béarn and his half-brother Centule II, Count of Bigorre. The monk Pedro de Librana carried the indulgence

    Conquest of Zaragoza (1118)

    Conquest of Zaragoza (1118)

    Conquest_of_Zaragoza_(1118)

  • Abbey of Saint-Savin-en-Lavedan
  • Church and former abbey in Hautes-Pyrénées, France

    united to the Abbey of St. Victor, Marseille. In 1130 Bernard d'Arcizas and Centule II, Count of Bigorre, confronted the abbot and the inhabitants of the Val

    Abbey of Saint-Savin-en-Lavedan

    Abbey of Saint-Savin-en-Lavedan

    Abbey_of_Saint-Savin-en-Lavedan

  • 1130s
  • Decade

    Nicholas), king of Denmark July 17 Beltrán de Risnel, Aragonese diplomat Centule VI (or Centulle), French nobleman August 9 – Gilbert Universalis, English

    1130s

    1130s

  • Lupus (name)
  • Name list

    Gascony (died 778), third-attested historical duke of Gascony Lupus III Centule of Gascony (died c. 820), Duke of Gascony 818-819 Lupus Hellinck (1493

    Lupus (name)

    Lupus_(name)

  • List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
  • (1255–1283) Laura, Countess of Bigorre (1283–1302) 9 Counts of Astarac Gascony Centule I of Astarac (1174–1233) Bernard IV of Astarac (1249–1291) 10 Counts of

    List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century

  • Bagnères-de-Bigorre
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    following a plague outbreak in 580. The area had recovered by 1171, when Centule III, count of Bigorre, granted "Aquae Convenarum" a liberal charter. The

    Bagnères-de-Bigorre

    Bagnères-de-Bigorre

    Bagnères-de-Bigorre

  • 1050s
  • Decade

    jurist and diplomat (b. 972) Boite mac Cináeda (or Bodhe), Scottish prince Centule IV Gaston ("the Old"), viscount of Béarn Egbert of Fulda, German Benedictine

    1050s

    1050s

    1050s

  • Lupo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Aquitaine in the 670s Lupo II of Gascony (died 778), Duke of Gascony Lupo III Centule of Gascony, Duke of Gascony from 818 to 819 Lupo (surname), persons having

    Lupo

    Lupo

  • 950s
  • Decade

    Abu Talib Yahya, Muslim imam of the Zaydiyyah sect (d. 1033) Gaston II Centule, viscount of Béarn (approximate date) Gregory of Narek, Armenian monk and

    950s

    950s

  • Château de Sainte-Marie
  • Ruined castle in Hautes-Pyrénées, France

    Its construction dates from the 10th century by the Count of Bigorre, Centule III, Its origin, however, seems older because the Arabs would have occupied

    Château de Sainte-Marie

    Château de Sainte-Marie

    Château_de_Sainte-Marie

  • April 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    1897. p. 351. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S. Richarius, Ab. of Centule. (7th cent.)." In: The Lives of the Saints. Volume the Fourth: April. London:

    April 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    April_26_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Guiscarda, Viscountess of Béarn
  • of Béarn and Talesa of Aragon. She later succeeded her younger brother Centule VI as viscountess in 1134, but left the post to her son. As her son was

    Guiscarda, Viscountess of Béarn

    Guiscarda,_Viscountess_of_Béarn

  • Berengar the Wise
  • Count of Auvergne, fought against the usurping Duke of Gascony, Lupo III Centule. Berengar appears as a missus dominicus of Louis in May 825 and then in

    Berengar the Wise

    Berengar_the_Wise

  • Army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles
  • Provençal army from the First Crusade

    IV, Viscount of Béziers and Carcassonne Béranger, Viscount of Narbonne Centule II, Count of Bigorre, half-brother of Gaston IV of Béarn Gaston IV, Viscount

    Army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles

    Army_of_Raymond_of_Saint-Gilles

  • List of principal leaders of the Crusades
  • legate William-Jordan, Count of Cerdagne and Berga Gaston IV of Béarn Centule II of Bigorre Girard Guinard, Count of Roussillon Aicard, Archbishop of

    List of principal leaders of the Crusades

    List_of_principal_leaders_of_the_Crusades

  • Adalric of Gascony
  • 8th-century Basque lord in Gascony

    battle. This charter also makes him the father of Seguin I of Bordeaux and Centule. His relationships are, in fact, unknown. According to the Vita Hludowici

    Adalric of Gascony

    Adalric_of_Gascony

  • Rotrou III, Count of Perche
  • Count of Perche

    were from southern France and the Pyrenean regions: Gaston IV of Béarn, Centule II of Bigorre, Bernard Ato IV of Nîmes, William IX of Aquitaine and William

    Rotrou III, Count of Perche

    Rotrou III, Count of Perche

    Rotrou_III,_Count_of_Perche

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
  • from the Holy Land include: Gaston IV of Béarn, Rotrou III of Perche, Centule II of Bigorre, William IX of Aquitaine, Bernard Ato IV and William V of

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187

  • Auga
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Béarn Reformation: Reformation of Béarn Auriol Centulle, third son of Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn, and Angèle d'Oloron, was lord of Clarac, Igon, Baudreix

    Auga

    Auga

    Auga

  • Anna Larroucau Laborde de Lucero
  • French-Argentine philanthropist and educator

    district of Sainte-Croix, Oloron, rue Mercière Nº13, (erstwhile called rue Centule). She died in San Martín, Mendoza, Argentina. Anna Larroucau, daughter

    Anna Larroucau Laborde de Lucero

    Anna Larroucau Laborde de Lucero

    Anna_Larroucau_Laborde_de_Lucero

  • 951
  • Calendar year

    Abu Talib Yahya, Muslim imam of the Zaydiyyah sect (d. 1033) Gaston II Centule, viscount of Béarn (approximate date) Gregory of Narek, Armenian monk and

    951

    951

    951

  • List of nobles and magnates of France in the 13th century
  • Aquitaine Kings of England Centule I of Astarac (1174–1233) Centule II of Astarac (1233–1249) Bernard IV of Astarac (1249–1291) Centule III of Astarac (1291–1300)

    List of nobles and magnates of France in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_France_in_the_13th_century

  • Diocese of Amiens
  • Catholic diocese in France

    is known to have consecrated an altar in the church of the monastery of Centule in September 799. He accompanied Pope Leo III in his return to Rome, and

    Diocese of Amiens

    Diocese of Amiens

    Diocese_of_Amiens

  • 1010s
  • Decade

    Buyid emir of Iraq Erluin, archdeacon and bishop of Cambrai Gaston II Centule, viscount of Béarn Gundemaro Pinióliz, Spanish nobleman Guy of Anderlecht

    1010s

    1010s

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Online names & meanings

  • Bogumila
  • Girl/Female

    German, Polish

    Bogumila

    God's Peace; Favoured by the Lord

  • Sherileen
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Sherileen

    Strong as Man

  • Barric
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Barric

    Grain Farm

  • Judit
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Swedish

    Judit

    Praised.

  • Gul Badan |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Gul Badan |

    Beautiful body resembling rose

  • Nill
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nill

    Battle maiden

  • Rashul | ரஷுல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rashul | ரஷுல

    Lord Shiva, Messenger of God, Prophet, Angel

  • Chitrvati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Chitrvati

    Decorated

  • NUN
  • Male

    English

    NUN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Nuwn, NUN means "fish." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.

  • Modi
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Modi

    Son of Thor.

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