Centule III of Béarn explained
Centule III of Béarn (French: Centulle III de Béarn; Latin: Centuli Gastoni) was a French noble, a Viscount of Béarn (vicomte de Béarn).[1]
He was a son of the viscount Gaston I of Béarn and his wife, whose name remains unknown in primary sources.
Centule was married to an unknown woman, and their son was called Gaston II, after Centule's father.[2]
Centule was killed by the Lord Lupus the Strong. He was then succeeded by Gaston, his son.[3]
Bibliography
- "Vicomtes et Vicomtés", ed. Hélène Débax, 2008. [4]
Notes and References
- Pierre de Marca, Histoire de Béarn, contenant l'origine des rois de Navarre, des ducs de Gascogne, ed. Veuve Jean Camusat, 1640.
- Walter de Gruyter, 1. sij 2008. Biographical Index of the Middle Ages/Biographischer Index des Mittelalters/Index Biographique du Moyen-Âge. "The index to the Biographical Archive of the Middle Ages makes accessible about 130,000 biographical articles from nearly 200 volumes."
- It’s possible that he also had another son, García Lupus.
- Book: Débax, Hélène . Vicomtes et vicomtés: Dans l'Occident médiéval . 2020-02-27 . Presses universitaires du Midi . 978-2-8107-0858-1 . fr.