Gerald I, Count of Armagnac
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Gerald I Trancaleon (also spelled Guiraut or, in French, Géraud Trancaléon or Tranche-Lion) (died 1020) was the Count of Armagnac from 995 until his death. He was the son and successor of Bernard I.
Gerald married Adalais, daughter of William Sánchez of Gascony and Urraca Garcés.[1] They had:
- Galdis, who inherited the viscounty of Corneilhas and married Adhemar of Polestron
- Bernard, who succeeded him in Armagnac.
References
[edit]- ^ Leroy & Barraqué 2002, p. 32.
Sources
[edit]- Leroy, Béatrice; Barraqué, Jean Pierre (2002). De l'Aquitaine à l'Ebre les liens franco-espagnols à l'époque médiévale (in French). Atlantica.