- Berengar of Gascony
Berengar (French: "Bérenger" or "Bélenger", Latin: "Berengarius" or "Belengarius", Spanish: "Berenguer") was the eldest son of
Alausia , daughter ofSancho VI of Gascony , andHilduin, Count of Angoulême . He succeeded to theDuchy of Gascony on Sancho's death in 1032.He was either opposed immediately by his cousin Odo or acted as
regent on his behalf. Either way, he appears to have been in power until his death in 1036, when Odo succeeded him. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GASCONY.htm FMG] ]In a charter dated to the episcopate of Geoffrey of Bordeaux, Berengar appears as "Belengarius comes Vuasconiçe ac burdegalensis provinçie". [Higounet, p 104. "Berengar, count of Gascony and the province of Bordeaux." Higounet calls him "pseudo-Bérenger."] Some have attempted to identify him with
Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona , who was married to Sancho's sister Sancha (or Garcie), but this is impossible.Though he is titled only as count in this and in the
cartulary ofSain-Seurin , [Ibid, p 107 n93. He appears, out of order, alongside other Gascon dukes — Sancho, Odo, and William — as "Vasconie comites".] his charter contains a lozenge-shaped place for the attaching of a seal at the lower right, implying that he ruled in his own right as duke. He donated all the land of theCadaujac with it dependencies to the church ofBordeaux , which appears to have been united still to Gascony at that time.Notes
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*Higounet, Charles. "Bordeaux pendant le haut moyen age". Bordeaux, 1963.
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GASCONY.htm Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Gascony.]
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