Gerald I of Armagnac
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Gerald I Trancaleon (also spelled Guiraut or, in French, Géraud Trancaléon or Tranche-Lion; died 1020) was the Count of Armagnac from 995 until his death. He was the son and successor of Bernard I.
He married Adalais, daughter of William V of Aquitaine and his second wife Prisca, heiress of Gascony. He had a daughter, Galdis, who inherited the viscounty of Corneilhas and married Adhemar of Polestron. He also had a son, Bernard, who succeeded him in Armagnac and later received Gascony through his grandmother.
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- Monlezun, Jean Justin. Histoire de la Gascogne. 1846.