Viscounts of Béarn

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Coat of arms of the viscounts of Béarn.
Coat of arms of the viscounts of Béarn.

The viscounts of Béarn (Gascon: Bearn or Biarn) were the rulers of a former province of France, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in southwest France. Along with the three Basque provinces of Soule, Lower Navarre, and Labourd, as well as small parts of Gascony, it forms the current département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (64).

Béarn is bordered by Basque provinces Soule and Lower Navarre to the west, by Gascony (Landes and Armagnac) to the north, by Bigorre to the east, and by Spain (Aragon) to the south.

Contents

[edit] List of Viscounts of Béarn

[edit] House of Béarn

[edit] House of Gabarret

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] House of Montcada

[edit] House of Foix-Béarn

Main article: House of Foix-Béarn
  • 1302-1315 : 22nd Gaston VIII (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1315-1343 : 23rd Gaston IX (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1343-1391 : 24th Gaston X - Phoebus of Foix-Béarn (son of, also count of Foix)
  • 1391-1398 : 25th Matthew (son of Roger Bernard II, viscount of Castelbon, who was son of Roger Bernard I, viscount of Castelbon, who was younger brother of Gaston II of Foix-Béarn, also count of Foix and viscount of Castelbon)
  • 1398-1412 : 26th Isabelle (sister of, also countess of Foix) and viscountess of Castelbon, married Archambaud of Grailly)

[edit] House of Foix-Grailly

Main article: House of Foix-Grailly

In 1512 Ferdinand II of Aragon conquered the kingdom of Navarre, and so the title of king of Navarre became an empty title.

[edit] House of Albret

Main article: House of Albret and Albret
  • 1517-1555 : 31st Henri I (son of, also king of Navarre, count of Foix, duke of Albret, count of Bigorre)
  • 1555-1572 : 32nd Jeanne (daughter of, queen of Navarre, countess of Foix, duchess of Albret, countess of Bigorre, married Anthony of Bourbon)

[edit] House of Bourbon

Main article: House of Bourbon

In 1607 the viscountcy of Béarn was reunited to the French crown.

[edit] See also