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Bernard I Odon de Fezansak

Bernard I Odon Mancia Tine ( fr. Bernard I Odon Manciat Tinéa ; died before 1020 [1] ) - Comte de Fezensac , son of Count Odon Falk . His nickname " Mancia Tine " meant " covered with a lichen ."

Bernard I Odon Mancia Tine
fr Bernard I Odon Manciat Tinéa
Count Fezansaka
up to 985 - up to 1020
PredecessorOdon falca
SuccessorEmery i
Deathup to 1020
RodFezensack House
FatherOdon de fezansak
ChildrenEmery I , Raymond I Koppa , daughter

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Biography

Bernard inherited his father in Fezansack after his death no later than 985 years. Very little is known about the reign of Bernard. He founded a monastery in Oz , which he dedicated to Saints Hervasius and Protasius [2] .

Bernard died no later than 1020. He was succeeded by the eldest son of Emery I.

Marriage and Children

The name of the wife of Bernard is unknown. Children [1] [3] [2] :

  • Emery I (d. Before 1032), comte de Fezensac
  • Raymond I Koppa (d. November 29, 1049), Archbishop of Osh from 1036
  • daughter ; 1st husband: Arno , lord de Preneron; 2nd husband: Arnaud Guillaume Trembl-Dieu

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 J. de Jaurgain . La Vasconie, étude historique et critique, deux parties . - Vol. 2. - P. 134-135.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Monlezun, Jean Justin. Histoire de la Gascogne. - Vol. 1. - P. 371-375.
  3. ↑ Comtes de Fezensac (English) . Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. The appeal date is July 24, 2013.

Literature

  • J. de Jaurgain . La Vasconie, étude historique et critique, deux parties . - Pau, 1898, 1902.
  • Monlezun, Jean Justin. Histoire de la Gascogne = Histoire de la Gascogne depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'a nos jours. - JA Portes, 1846-1850. (fr.) ( Russian translation )

Links

  • Comtes de Fezensac (English) . Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. The appeal date is July 24, 2013.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bernard_I_Odon_de_Fesansak&oldid=57237867


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