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

  1. "Vicomtes et Vicomtés", ed. Hélène Débax, 2008. [4]

Notes and References

  1. Pierre de Marca, Histoire de Béarn, contenant l'origine des rois de Navarre, des ducs de Gascogne, ed. Veuve Jean Camusat, 1640.
  2. 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."
  3. It’s possible that he also had another son, García Lupus.
  4. Book: Débax, Hélène . Vicomtes et vicomtés: Dans l'Occident médiéval . 2020-02-27 . Presses universitaires du Midi . 978-2-8107-0858-1 . fr.