lordship was sold to the king in 1274. Charles d'Évreux (1361–1425), also King Charles III of Navarre After the death of Charles III in 1425, the Duchy...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from Maison de Bourbon)
dynasty, the royal House of France. Bourbon kings first ruled France and Navarre in the 16th century. A branch descended from the French Bourbons came to...
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Verneuil-sur-Avre, Eure. She firstly married in April 1411 to Peter d'Évreux, Infante of Navarre and Count of Mortain (1366–1412), at the Château d'Alençon in...
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Charles IV of France (redirect from Charles I of Navarre)
and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322...
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Capetian dynasty (section Kingdom of Navarre)
Charles d'Évreux, 1305–1336 Louis I, Count of Étampes, 1336–1400 John of Évreux, 1336–1373 Philip III of Navarre, 1306–1343 Charles II of Navarre, 1332–1387...
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Navarro-Aragonese (category Culture of Navarre)
sentence of Charles II of Navarre at his coronation ceremony (1350): "Nos Karlos, por la gracia de Dios, rey de Navarra et conté d'Evreux, juramos a nuestro...
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and Toulouse; while Champagne was held by Philip IV's wife, Joan I of Navarre). All three new peerages were created for nobles of Capetian descent. Peerages...
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Retrieved 21 August 2014. Anatole de Barthélemy, Généalogies historiques. IV. Maison de Tournemine, in Revue nobiliaire, héraldique et biographique, published...
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Louis XI gain control of most of modern-day France (except for Brittany, Navarre, and parts of eastern and northern France). The weather in France and Europe...
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Escors (category People from Navarre)
origin probably from the region of Aquitaine or Gascony that moved to Navarre "Escors" is related to other Occitan surnames from Aquitaine (Descors,...
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