- County of Bigorre
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The County of Bigorre was a small feudatory of the Duchy of Aquitaine in the ninth through fifteenth centuries. Its capital was Tarbes.
The county was constituted out of the dowry of a Faquilène, an Aquitainian princess, for her husband Donatus Lupus I, the son of Lupus III of Gascony. The original Bigorre was considerable in size, but successive generations, following on Gascon traditions, gave out portions as appanages to younger sons. The county lost Lavedan, Aster[disambiguation needed ], Aure, and Montaner in the first two generations.
The original Gascon dynasty, probably descended from Lupus II of Gascony, died out in Bigorre in the eleventh century, the county passing to the House of Foix and then that of Béarn. In the twelfth century, it went to the house of Marsan and then of Comminges and in the thirteenth to that of Montfort [disambiguation needed ]. It was briefly in the hands of the Armagnacs and passed between English and French suzerainty during the Hundred Years' War before finally being recovered by the French. In the fifteenth century, it fell to the House of Foix again and thence to the crown in an exchange of properties.
List of counts of Bigorre
House of Bigorre
- 840 – ??? Donatus Lupus I
- ??? – 910 Lupus I
- 910 – 930 Donatus Lupus I
- 930 – ??? Raymond I Donatus
- ??? – 980 Arnold
- 980 – 1030 García Lupus
- 1030 – ???? Gersenda
House of Foix
- ???? – 1077 Bernard II
- 1077 – 1080 Raymond II
- 1080 – 1095 Beatrice I
- 1095 – 1113 Bernard III
- 1113 Beatrice II
- 1113 – 1130 Centule II
- 1130 – 1156 Beatrice III
- 1156 – 1178 Centule III
- 1178 – ???? Stephanie
- ???? – ???? Bernard IV
- ???? – 1251 Petronilla
- 1251 – 1256 Alice
- ???? – ???? Jordan
- 1256 – ???? Laura
- ???? – ???? Raymond III
After this point the succession become disputed and whether the county owes allegiance to England or France is also fought over. In 1360, the Treaty of Brétigny made it decisively French. In 1407, it belonged to Bernard VII of Armagnac, who sold it that year to John I of Foix. From then on it is a subsidiary title of the counts of Foix.
Categories:- Bigorre
- Counts of Bigorre
- Counts of Foix
- Lists of French nobility
- Lists of counts of France
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