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  1. Roger Bernardo III de Foix. Apariencia. ocultar. Roger Bernardo III (? - Tarascon-sur-Ariège, 3 de marzo de 1302 1 ) fue conde de Foix y vizconde de Castellbó y de Cerdañá (Roger Bernardo II) donde sucedió a su padre Roger IV de Foix a su fallecimiento en 1265. Biografía.

  2. Roger III de Foix (¿?-1148), conde de Foix desde 1124, año en que sucedió a su padre Roger II de Foix hasta su muerte. Gobierno. Asoció al gobierno a sus hermanos Pedro y Ramón (el segundo hermano por orden de nacimiento, Bernardo, murió antes de 1125 y aparentemente no llegó a estar nunca asociado).

  3. Roger Bernardo III (? - Tarascon-sur-Ariège, 3 de marzo de 1302) fue conde de Foix y vizconde de Castellbó y de Cerdañá (Roger Bernardo II) donde sucedió a su padre Roger IV de Foix a su fallecimiento en 1265. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en francés ... Roger Bernardo III de Foix. Información personal.

    • Conflict with Philip III
    • War of The Navarrese Succession
    • Formation of Andorra
    • Conflict with Aragon
    • Relationship with Philip IV
    • Inheritance of Béarn
    • Sources

    His conflict with Philip III was rooted in the longstanding desire of the French monarchy to establish its authority in Languedoc, where, since the 10th century, it had been practically a dead letter. In 1272, Roger-Bernard allied with Gerald VI, Count of Armagnac to attack the lord of Sompuy, who, however, applied for protection to the king. This ...

    On the death of Henry I of Navarre in 1274, a dispute arose over the succession to that small kingdom. Henry's heir was his daughter Joanna, wife of Philip the Fair, then heir-apparent of Philip III. The Aragonese, however, opposed her succession, which would have put the French in control of Navarre. In order to secure Joanna and Philip's rightful...

    Perhaps the most lasting of Roger-Bernard's policies was his diplomatic agreement with the bishop of Urgell concerning the possession of Andorra, a small mountain landlocked territory with a long history of quarrels over its lordship between bishop and count. On 8 September 1278, after long negotiations, the count and the bishop concluded a paréage...

    In Spring 1280, the long-stewing conflict between Roger-Bernard and Peter of Aragon broke out into open rebellion. The count of Foix formed a coalition of other dissatisfied Catalan nobles, including Arnold Roger I of Pallars Sobirà and Ermengol X of Urgell, and revolted against Peter. Besieged in Balaguer, he was forced to surrender on 22 July and...

    In 1290, Roger-Bernard tried to stop the seneschals of Toulouse and Carcassonne from interfering in his internal affairs, such as the administration of justice and the collection of taxes. Philip IV, now King of France, refused to call off his functionaries and diminish his own authority in the south and was thus forced to confiscate two of the cou...

    In 1252, Roger-Bernard married Margaret of Béarn (also called Margaret of Montcada), the daughter of Gaston VII of Béarn and Martha of Marsan. In his will, Gaston declared Margaret to be his heir, which was generally accepted, though not by his second daughter Mathe and her husband Gerard VI of Armagnac. Later, Gaston declared his third daughter Gu...

    Aurell, Martin (2017). The Lettered Knight: Knowledge and Aristocratic Behaviour in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Central University Press.
    Biller, Peter; Bruschi, C.; Sneddon, S., eds. (2011). Inquisitors and Heretics in Thirteenth-Century Languedoc:Edition and Translation of Toulouse Inquisition Depositions, 1273-1282. Brill.
    Blanks, David R. (1993). "Regionalism in Medieval Languedoc: The Pays de Sabartès". Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques. 19(Spring): 209–228.
    Firnhaber-Baker, Justine (2014). Violence and the State in Languedoc, 1250–1400. Cambridge University Press.
  4. Roger Bernat I (III) de Foix-Castellbò; c. 1310-1350) fue vizconde de Castellbó y señor de Moncada, dominios que recibió de su padre Gastón I de Foix, mientras su hermano mayor Gastón II el Paladino recibía Foix y Bearne con sus dependencias, incluyendo los señoríos de Andorra y Donasà .

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Age 40. Death of Roger Bernard III de Foix, vescomte de Cast... Orthez, Aquitaine, France. Genealogy for Roger-Bernard III de Foix, vicomte de Castelbon (c.1310 - c.1350) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Roger-Bernard III (1243 – 3 March 1302) was the Count of Foix from 1265 to his death. He was the son of Roger IV of Foix and Brunissende of Cardona. He entered into conflicts with both Philip III of France and Peter III of Aragon, who held him in captivity for a time. He was nevertheless a distinguished poet and troubadour. Conflict with Philip III