- Centule V of Béarn
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 viscounts of Béarn and distanced them from thedukes of Aquitaine , to whom they owed theoretical vassalage. Centule was alsoCount of Bigorre "jure uxoris" as Centule I.Centule was the eldest son of Gaston III and Adalais de Lomagne and successor of his grandfather Centule IV. Centule was almost a sovereign prince. He minted his own money in his capital of
Morlaas . He received the viscounty ofAcqs and the countries of Orthe andSalies from the duke of Aquitaine, who freed him from nominal ties of vassalage. He was the only person with the right to call on the knights of Béarn, who owed fealty to none but him. He granted the deserted city ofOloron a charter repopulating it. Centuries later, thisfuero , called the "For de Oloron", would be incorporated into the otherFors de Bearn .Centule was a great participant in the
Gregorian reform and he maintained excellent relations with theHoly See . He made many donations to the church and initiated the construction of the church ofSanta Fe de Morlaas , the first romanesque edifice in Béarn.Pope Gregory VII referred to him as an "amator justitiae", lover of justice; "defensor pauperum", defender of the poor; and "propagator pacis", propagator of the peace. Towards 1060, Centule married a relative of his, probably a cousin, possibly a daughter ofBernard II of Gascony , named Gisela (Gisla), with whom he had two children, his heir Gaston IV and a daughter named Osquinette. The pope, however, exhorted him to break the marriage on grounds of consanguinity, which he obediently did (1074), founding, in penitence, a priory at Morlaas dependent on theAbbey of Cluny .Centule married for a second time in 1077 to
Beatrice, Countess of Bigorre . With her he had other children: Bernard and Centule, both future counts of Bigorre. Centule married his eldest son toTalesa , a natural daughter ofSancho V of Navarre , and Gaston received the neighbouring viscounty ofMontaner as a dowry, thus uniting it to the dominion of Béarn. It can be seen that, through strategic marriages, Centule expanded his control to include his western neighbours Bigorre and Montaner and solidifed an alliance with his royal neighbour to the south, theCrown of Aragon . However, he had to war with his neighbours to the east. In 1082, he launched an attack on Dax, but was severely defeated.In 1079, Centule participated in the attempt to take
Zaragoza that was repelled byEl Cid Campeador , then in the service of theMoors . In 1090, he travelled anew into Aragon at the head of Bearnese troops to assist in an assault onHuesca under the guidance of Sancho, but he was assassinated in the valley ofTena . Gaston succeeded him and continued in his policies of aggrandisement and friendly church-state relations.
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