Jeanne d'Albret (Basque: Joana Albretekoa; Occitan: Joana de Labrit; 16 November 1528 – 9 June 1572), also known as Jeanne III, was Queen of Navarre from...
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Charles I d'Albret (December 1368 – 25 October 1415) was the Lord of Albret and the Constable of France from 1402 until 1411, and again from 1413 until...
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Montmorency families, and Protestants headed by the House of Condé and Jeanne d'Albret. Both sides received assistance from external powers, with Spain and...
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Navarre, later Henry IV (season 2), the son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d’Albret Bill Milner as Charles IX (season 2), Catherine and Henri II's second...
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Navarre's estate, the Château de Pau. He was the son of Jeanne III of Navarre (Jeanne d'Albret) and her husband, Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme. As...
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Catherine pressed Jeanne d'Albret to attend court. Writing that she wanted to see Jeanne's children, she promised not to harm them. Jeanne replied: "Pardon...
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the ancestress of the Bourbon kings of France, being the mother of Jeanne d'Albret, whose son, Henry of Navarre, succeeded as Henry IV of France, the...
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also called Jeanne d'Albret Jeanne de Flandre (Joan of Flanders, Countess of Montfort in English) Jeanne de Dreux, also called Jeanne de Penthièvre (Joanna...
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Ruble, Alphonse (1882). Antoine de Bourbon et Jeanne d'Albret, suite de Le mariage de Jeanne d'Albret. Vol. 2. Paris: Adolphe Labitte. de Ruble, Alphonse...
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Protestantism, including Marguerite of Angoulême's daughter, Jeanne d'Albret, (d. 1572), Jeanne's husband Antoine de Bourbon (d. 1562), and Gaspard II de Coligny...
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Gaston was a son of John I, Count of Foix and Jeanne d'Albret. His maternal grandparents were Charles d'Albret, Constable of France and co-commander of the...
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Guelders, sealed his alliance with Francis by marrying Francis's niece, Jeanne d'Albret. Francis sought an alliance with the Schmalkaldic League as well, but...
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fought intermittently from 1562 to 1598. The Huguenots were led by Jeanne d'Albret; her son, the future Henry IV (who would later convert to Catholicism...
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17 November 1562), duc de Vendôme, later king of Navarre, married Jeanne d'Albret, queen of Navarre: their son Henri would ascend the French throne as...
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Henry was already King of Navarre, as the successor of his mother, Jeanne d'Albret, but he owed his succession to the throne of France to the line of...
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father, was a ninth-generation descendant of King Louis IX of France. Jeanne d'Albret, his mother, was the Queen of Navarre and niece of King Francis I of...
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Oda Nobunaga becomes one of the pre-eminent warlords of Japan. 1560: Jeanne d'Albret declares Calvinism the official religion of Navarre. 1560: Lazarus...
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hold on to it. He made a treaty with the King of France and married Jeanne d'Albret, and with this backup dared to challenge the Emperor. All too soon...
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overcame the rebel garrison in the key town of Bourges. When his wife, Jeanne d'Albret, allowed the Huguenots to sack the chapel and the churches of Vendôme...
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and queens sent each other dolls with details of foreign clothing. Jeanne d'Albret bought dolls, called poupines, in 1571. In April 1604, Helena Snakenborg...
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followed by the accession of Elizabeth I, who never married. In Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret had married Antoine of Navarre in 1548, and she became queen regnant...
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"busques". French farthingales originated in court circles in France. Jeanne d'Albret had a farthingale stiffened with rushes, jonc, in 1571. They first...
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of Versailles, France) Rococo corbel with a mascaron, on the Hôtel Jeanne d'Albret (Paris) Chinoiserie of the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm (Ekerö...
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Charles d'Albret, d.1473 Gilles d'Albret, d.1479 Marie d'Albret, d.1486, married Charles I, Count of Nevers, on 11 June 1456, no issue Jeanne II d'Albret, d...
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the official religion of the Kingdom of Navarre by the queen regnant Jeanne d'Albret after her conversion in 1560. Leading divines, either Calvinist or...
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de Rohan and Isabel d'Albret of Navarre. She was the granddaughter of Jean d'Albret, King of Navarre, and cousin of Jeanne d'Albret, who was mother of...
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List of the Historical Bible (c. 1355) with d'Albret coat of arms in the corners and a signature of Jeanne d'Albret....
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nursery schools and nine primary schools. Public schools include: Lycée Jeanne d'Albret Lycée technologique Léonard-de-Vinci Lycée technologique Jean-Baptiste-Poquelin...
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Chapelle Saint-Joseph (1897): stained glass (1900). Maison Carrée de Jeanne d'Albret (16th Century) (MH), home built in the style of the Italian Renaissance...
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