Louis XIII (category Children of Henry IV of France)
Huguenots of Béarn who had defied a number of royal decisions. This expedition managed to re-establish Catholicism as the official religion of Béarn. However...
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brother, King Ladislaus I of Hungary. June 24 – Reconquista: Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (supported by French crusaders) reconquers the Aragonese city...
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1436), successor as Count of Foix, Viscount Béarn, Marsan, Lautrec, and Castelbon, and Co-Prince of Andorra Gaston I de Foix-Grailly († post 1455), Captal...
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of England. pp. 58–63. Courteault, Henri (1895). Gaston IV, comte de Foix, vicomte souverain de Béarn, prince de Navarre, 1423–1472 (in French). É. Privat...
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Countess of Foix and Bigorre, Viscountess of Béarn and Castelbon etc., sister of Matthew, Count of Foix Gaston I de Foix-Grailly († post 1455), his son,...
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spouse had sided with the king's brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans against the monarch. After the invasion of Gaston in 1632, letters were discovered from...
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Hispaniolus, a knight, and A. R., a... 1219. Catalogue description Gaston de Béarn, vicomte of Béarn, to Henry III: complaints of damages inflicted upon... (in...
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Croisé) Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (French: Gaston le Croisé) Simon V, Lord of Montfort (French: Simon le Croisé) "~ the Curly" Bolesław IV the Curly...
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Baron de Besenval, tome IV, Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères, rue Jacob 56, Paris, 1846, p. 5 Silvio Färber: Anton von Salis von Marschlins (1732–1812)...
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separate force linked to Godfrey's was led by Gaston IV of Béarn. Godfrey, Robert, Tancred, and Gaston arrived at Arqa in March, but the siege continued...
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(1895). Gaston IV, comte de Foix, vicomte souverain de Béarn, prince de Navarre, 1423–1472 [Gaston IV, count of Foix, sovereign viscount of Béarn, prince...
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was signed. Feud between Armagnac and Foix-Béarn (1290–1377), after the death of Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn, causing a long, intermittent feud between...
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Paris were arrested. There was rioting in Brittany, Provence, Burgundy and Béarn in reaction to their arrest. This unrest was engineered by local magistrates...
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marry firstly Count Guigues VII of Viennois and secondly Viscount Gaston VII of Béarn. Inquisition Post Mortem #381, dated 1279, and mentions no heirs...
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were always ready to give what help they could to the French cause, and Gaston, Count of Foix, though he visited the prince on his first arrival, was thoroughly...
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the Holy Land include: Gaston IV of Béarn, Rotrou III of Perche, Centule II of Bigorre, William IX of Aquitaine, Bernard Ato IV and William V of Montpellier...
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decisive part. Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, one of the leaders of the First Crusade. Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn, viscount of Béarn and soldier during...
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TV-series The Island of Thirty Coffins, and appeared as Richelieu, and Philippe IV, and in adaptations of Balzac, Hugo, George Sand and Colette. Divorced from...
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brother, King Ladislaus I of Hungary. June 24 – Reconquista: Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn (supported by French crusaders) reconquers the Aragonese city...
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thought to indicate the region of Béarn, the sauce name may well originate in the nickname of French king Henry IV (1553–1610), "le Grand Béarnais." Béchamel...
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Vermandois, English countess Feardana Ua Cárthaigh, Irish chief poet Gaston IV of Béarn, French nobleman Harald Haakonsson, Norse Earl of Orkney Joscelin...
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Furstenberg Mitchell H. Gail John I. Gallin John W. Gardner (d.) Marilyn Gaston James R. Gavin Robert L. Goldenberg Lewis R. Goldfrank Sheldon Greenfield...
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1293) Fujiwara no Kitsushi, Japanese empress (d. 1292) Gaston VII (Froissard), viscount of Béarn (d. 1290) Guido Guinizelli, Italian poet and writer (d...
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Kirkby, English bishop, vice-chancellor and statesman April 26 – Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn ("Froissard"), French nobleman and knight (b. 1225) May 10 –...
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original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2022. * Evans, Robert; Pogge von Strandmann, Hartmut (3 January 2002). The Revolutions in Europe, 1848–1849...
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Boite mac Cináeda (or Bodhe), Scottish prince Centule IV Gaston ("the Old"), viscount of Béarn Egbert of Fulda, German Benedictine abbot Fakhruddin As'ad...
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Asturias, Spanish royal (d. 1424) November 27 – Gaston IV, Count of Foix, French nobleman from Bearn (d. 1472) November 29 – Thomas Percy, 1st Baron Egremont...
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December 13 Gaston II of Foix-Béarn becomes the new French representative to rule the Co-principality of Andorra after the death of his father, Gaston I. (3...
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article.10673. —— (2001). "Gaston Fébus, 3rd Count of Foix and 11th of Béarn". Gaston Fébus, 3rd Count of Foix and 11th of Béarn. Grove Music Online. doi:10...
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Norman knight who became the ruler of Galilee and Antioch. He and Gaston IV of Béarn claimed to be the first Crusaders to enter Jerusalem when the city...
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