Count of Armagnac - House of Armagnac

House of Armagnac

  • William Count of Fézensac and Armagnac ?– 960
  • Bernard the Suspicious, First count privative of Armagnac 960– ?
  • Gerald I Trancaléon ? –1020
  • Bernard I Tumapaler 1020–1061
  • Gerald II 1061–1095
  • Arnauld-Bernard II (associated 1072 for about ten years)
  • Bernard III 1095–1110
  • Gerald III 1110–1160
  • Bernard IV 1160–1188
  • Gerald IV Trancaléon 1188–1215
  • Gerald V 1215–1219
    • Bernart Arnaut d'Armagnac 1217–1226, in opposition
  • Pierre-Gerald 1219–1241
  • Bernard V 1241–1245
  • Mascarose I (countess) 1245
  • Arnauld II count of Lectoure and Lomagne 1245–1249
  • Mascarose II 1249–1256
  • Eskivat de Chabanais, lord of Chabannais 1249–1256
  • Gerald VI 1256–1285
  • Bernard VI 1285–1319
  • Jean I 1319–1373
  • Jean II the Hunchbacked 1373–1384
  • Jean III 1384–1391
  • Bernard VII 1391–1418
  • Jean IV 1418–1450
  • Jean V 1450–1473
  • Charles I 1473–1497

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