Charles II (10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387), known as the Bad, was King of Navarre beginning in 1349, as well as Count of Évreux beginning in 1343,...
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Blanche II (Spanish: Blanca, Basque: Zuria; 9 June 1424 – 2 December 1464) was the titular Queen of Navarre between 1461 and 1464. She was the daughter of John...
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Charles III (Basque: Karlos, Spanish: Carlos; 22 July 1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count...
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England as the second wife of King Henry IV. Joan was a daughter of Charles II of Navarre and Joan of France. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until...
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Joan II (French: Jeanne; 28 January 1312 – 6 October 1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death in 1349. Joan was the only surviving child of Louis...
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of Navarre may refer to: Joan I of Navarre (1273–1305), daughter of Henry I of Navarre Joan II of Navarre (1312–1349), daughter of Louis I of Navarre...
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Pamplona, 9 August 1427, as the legitimate heir of Charles of Viana (Charles "IV") and Blanche II of Navarre in succession to their mother. After their mother's...
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Charles II, Count of Alençon (1297–1346) Charles II of Navarre (1332–1387) Charles II, Duke of Lorraine (1364–1431) Charles II of Sweden or Charles VIII...
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John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. He pre-deceased his father. His mother was the daughter and heiress of Charles III, King of Navarre. Both...
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Philip of Navarre, Count of Longueville (1336–1363) was a younger brother and supporter of Charles II of Navarre, a claimant to the French throne. The...
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Agnes of Navarre (French: Agnès d'Évreux, Spanish: Inés de Navarra; 1337 – 4 February 1397) was the daughter of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre...
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County of Guînes for his release from captivity. In 1354, John's son-in-law and cousin, Charles II of Navarre, who, in addition to his Kingdom of Navarre in...
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brother Charles II of Navarre with John II of France. In 1389, she organized the coronation of Isabeau of Bavaria, the wife of King Charles VI of France...
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Charles II of Navarre (called The Bad). She was the daughter of John II of France (called The Good), and Bonne of Luxembourg. She served as regent of...
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War. Though some of the sources regard Charles and Blanche as the legitimate monarchs, the de facto king of Navarre was still John II. Eleanor did not...
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Henry II (18 April 1503 – 25 May 1555), nicknamed Sangüesino because he was born in Sangüesa, was the King of Navarre from 1517. The kingdom had been...
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Francis II of France, soon died in turn, Navarre returned to the centre of politics, becoming Lieutenant-General of France and leading the army of the crown...
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conquest of the Iberian part of Navarre was initiated by Ferdinand II of Aragon and completed by his grandson and successor Charles V in a series of military...
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of King Philip III and Queen Joan II of Navarre. Joan was born while her parents were still only count and countess of Évreux in northern France. As their...
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first of these was led by Charles II of Navarre, called "the Bad", whose mother Joan II of Navarre had renounced the crown of France for that of Navarre in...
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April 1441) was Queen of Navarre from the death of her father, King Charles III, in 1425 until her own death. She had been Queen of Sicily from 1402 to...
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Joanna of Navarre (1423 – 22 August 1425) Blanche II of Navarre (1424–1464), married Henry, Prince of Asturias, no issue. Eleanor of Navarre (1426-1479)...
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since the death of Joan II of Navarre in 1349, the title to Angoulême was claimed by her son, Charles II, King of Navarre, who bitterly resented La Cerda's...
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House of Capet Philip III of Navarre Blanche d'Évreux, Queen of France as the second wife of Philip VI of France Charles II of Navarre Joan of Navarre, Queen...
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February 1517) was Queen of Navarre from 1483 until 1517. She was also Duchess of Gandia, Montblanc, and Peñafiel, Countess of Foix, Bigorre, and Ribagorza...
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The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
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Eleanor of Castile (after 1363 – 1415/1416) was Queen of Navarre by marriage to King Charles III of Navarre. She acted as regent of Navarre during the...
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Margaret of Navarre, was a princess of France, Duchess of Alençon and Berry, and Queen of Navarre by her second marriage to King Henry II of Navarre. Her...
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the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322 to 1328. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like...
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– c. 1294) Philip V of France and Navarre (as Philip II) (c. 1293 – 3 January 1322) Charles IV of France and Navarre (as Charles I) (c. 1294 – 1 February...
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