Viscountry Dax ( fr. Vicomté de Dax ) - feudal principality in medieval France with its center in the city of Dax ( Gascony , north of Bayonne ).
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Viscountry Dax on the map of Gascony | |
beginning of the 11th century - 1312 | |
| Capital | Dax |
Included the Signoria Mix with the Baronies Lux, Gramon, Bergui, Sorapiuru and Esco, and the Signoria Ostabar with the Baronies of Ostab and Lantaba.
The first known ruler is Arno I Loop , mentioned in 1009, 1011 and 1028, presumably (with a high degree of probability) - the second son of the Viscount Oloron Aner II Loop .
The last male representative of this dynasty is Pierre II , who died in 1177/1180. His only daughter Navarrina married Raymond Arno III, Viscount Tartas in 1190, and thus the two Viscounts united. In 1312, Dax and Tartas moved to the lords of d'Albre .
Viscount List:
- Arno I Loop (d. After November 1028)
- Arno II Fortis (d. After 1050), son
- Raymond Arno I (d. After December 3, 1088), son
- Garcia Arno - the son of Arno I Lup, in 1058/59 expelled his nephew - Raymond Arno I, and reigned Viscount until his death in 1065.
- Navar (died in battle in 1090 or later), son of Raymond Arno I
- Arno III, probably the younger brother of Navar
- Pierre I Arnault (d. 1140/42), son
- Girelda, sister. In 1095, she married Arno Date, Senor de Mix (d. 1140), the great-grandson of Garcia Arnault, who was Viscount in 1058 / 59-1065.
- Raymond Arno II (d. 1167) - son of Girelda
- Pierre II (d. 1177/80), son
- Navarra (Navarrina), daughter of Pierre II, wife of Raymond-Arno III, Viscount Tartas.
Links
- Gascony (English)