- Talesa of Aragon
Talesa, Talèse, Talèze, or Ataresa (died after 1136) was an
Aragonese noblewoman and relative of the royalJiménez dynasty . She was the daughter ofSancho, Count of Aibar , natural brother ofSancho V of Navarre . She marriedGaston IV of Béarn and acted as regent of the viscounty ofBéarn during his absences onCrusade and after his death for their son.She was married towards 1085 in a move by Gaston's father
Centule V of Béarn to expand his influence across thePyrenees by allying himself with the ruling house of Aragon and Navarre. She brought as a dowry the viscounty ofMontaner , a small country in the neighbourhood ofBigorre .Between 1096 and 1101, while Gaston participated in the
First Crusade , Talesa governed Béarn with the help of a baronial council. This scenario was repeated several times more during her husband's frequent military ventures in Aragon. Like many of her day, she found her way into historical records primarily through the foundation and endowment of religious establishments. On the death of Gaston in 1131, Talesa took up the regency for her young son Centule VI. Centule died in theBattle of Fraga in 1134 and the viscounty passed to the son, Peter II, of Guiscarda, Talesa and Gaston's eldest daughter. Peter II being a mere boy, Talesa continued in the regency for him.In that same year, Aragon and Navarre experienced a succession crisis, as Talesa's cousin
Alfonso the Battler died without heirs and leaving a testament by which his realm was to pass to the military religious orders. The two kingdoms split and the throne of Aragon was contested by Ramiro the Monk, the dead king's brother, andAlfonso VII of León , a more distant relative. Talesa sided with Ramiro, who in turn surrendered to her the lordships of (a part of)Zaragoza andUncastillo which he had inherited from Gaston. After papal intervention, the conflict was finally settled in favour ofRaymond Berengar IV of Barcelona , who, to recover good relations with Béarn, granted Talesa the fiefs ofHuesca andBespen with rights over theBasilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, where Gaston lay buried. He also gave Peter II a Catalan princess for a bride and thus brought Béarn within the Catalan sphere of influence.Talesa died sometime after 1136. Aside from Centule and Guiscarda, she had another daughter who died young and is only known from a first initial, N. She also had a first son named Centule who died before 1128, predeceasing Gaston's heir.
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*Tucoo-Chala, Pierre. "Quand l'Islam était aux portes des Pyrénées". Biarrtiz: J&D Editions, 1994. ISBN 2 84127 022 X.
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