Angela of Oloron

Angela of Oloron (French: Angela d’Oloron) was a medieval noble lady who lived in France. She was a Lady of Oloron[1] and Béarn.

Family

Angela was most likely the daughter of the Viscount Aner Loup and his spouse of an unknown name.[2]

Her brother was likely Viscount Loup Aner, a son of her possible father by a concubine.

She married Centule IV, Viscount of Béarn, a son of Gaston II, Viscount of Béarn.[3]

These are the children of Angela and her husband; three sons:

See also

Sources

  1. Idoia Estornes Zubizarreta, Bernardo Estornés Lasa. Enciclopedia general ilustrada del Pais Vasco: Enciclopedia sistemática. Arte, lengua y literatura, Opseg 1. Editorial Auñamendi, Estornes Lasa Hnos, 1969.
  2. ANGELA. An undated charter records that "Centullus Gastonis vicecomes" refused to make reparations to Duke Sancho for his marriage to "Angelæ". According to Jaurgain, she was the daughter of Aner Loup Vicomte d’Oloron but he cites no primary source on which this is based. As a widow, she donated the church and village of Aubin to Sainte-Marie de Lescar.
  3. Histoire de Bearn, contenant l'origine des rois de Nauarre, des ducs de Gascogne, marquis de Gothie, princes de Bearn, comtes de Carcassonne, de Foix, & de Bigorre. 1640. See this page.
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