Amanieu VIII ( Amanieu VIII d'Albret ) (d. 1326) - lord d'Albre from 1294, Viscount of Tartas and Dax from 1312. According to another numbering - Amanyo VII .
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Born approx. 1270 Son Amanio VI and Mata de Bordeaux - relatives of Pope Clement V. Under the will of his father received Señorie Maren. In 1294, he succeeded Isabella, the lady of d'Albre, his niece.
Supporter of the British, under Edward I and Edward II, a member of the royal council.
In 1309, he bought from his son-in-law, Arno-Raymond de Tartas , the land of the viconesians Tartas and Dax, and after his death (1312) he inherited the title.
He was married (marriage contract dated January 15, 1288) to Rose, the lady de Wertheil, the widow of Eichelm-Guillaume IV, the lord de Lesparre. They had 11 children, among them:
- Bernard-Aesie V , lord d'Albre.
- Mata d'Albre , Viscountess de Tartas.
- Berard (died 1346), lord de Woertheil.
Bibliography
- Margaret Wade Labarge, Gascony, England's First Colony 1204–1453, Londres, Hamish Hamilton, 1980.
- Eleanor C. Lodge, Gascony under English Rule, Kennikat Press, 1926.
- Histoire des d'Albret et des rois de Navarre. Michel Levasseur. Atlantica, 2006 - Total Pages: 411