- Fors de Bearn
The Fors de Bearn, or
fueros ofBéarn , are a series of legal texts (privileges, rulings, judicial sentences, decrees, formularies) compiled over centuries (mostly the eleventh to thirteenth) in theViscounty of Béarn . Together they formed the constitution of Béarn at the time of their first known complete version in the fifteenth century."For" is a Gascon word derived from the Latin "forum", specifically from the "
Forum Iudicium ", which was the law of theVisigoths .The first of the "fors" was a
charter promulgated around1080 by Centule V for the repopulation of the ancient town of Iluro (Oloron ). This was the seed of the futureFor de Oloron , which granted the city a commune. In1102 , Gaston IV granted a privilege to his capital ofMorlaas , the nucleus of a similar futureFor de Morlaas . Finally, in1188 , Gaston VI promulgated theFor General , applicable throughout Béarn. This "for" included several dispensations which had accrued in the second half of the century.In the first half of the thirteenth century, the viscounts William Raymond and Gaston VII issued a series of "fors" for each of the
Pyrenean valleys:
*Baretous (1220 )
*Ossau (1221 )
*First charter ofAspe (1247 )
*Second charter of Aspe (1250 )In the sixteenth century, when Béarn was united with the
Kingdom of Navarre , monarchs Henry II and Joanna III reorganised and improved the "Fors". In1620 ,Louis XIII incorporated Béarn into theFrench crown , but preserved the "Fors", which continued to govern the viscounty until its abolition during theFrench Revolution in1789 .ources
*Tucoo-Chala, Pierre. "Quand l'Islam était aux portes des Pyrénées". J&D Editions: Biarritz, 1994. ISBN 2-84127-022-X.
*Omnes, Jean. "Guide du curieux: Haut Béarn". Pyremonde, 2006. ISBN 2-84618-3031.ee also
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Béarn
*Viscountcy of Béarn
*Viscounts of Béarn
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