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  1. Catherine of Bourbon (7 February 1559 – 13 February 1604) was a Navarrese princess regent. She was the daughter of Queen Jeanne d'Albret and King Antoine of Navarre. She ruled the principality of Béarn in the name of her brother, King Henry III of Navarre, from 1576 until 1596.

  2. Catherine of Bourbon (1440 in Liège – 21 May 1469 in Nijmegen) was Duchess of Guelders from 1465-1469 by her marriage to Adolf, Duke of Guelders. She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and his wife Agnes of Burgundy .

  3. Born around 1555; died in 1604; daughter of Jeanne d'Albret (1528–1572) and Antoine, duke of Bourbon; sister of Henry of Navarre (1553–1610), the future Henry VI, king of France (r. 1589–1610); married the duc de Bar.

  4. He planned to block Henry of Navarre's succession and place Henry's Catholic uncle Cardinal Charles de Bourbon on the throne instead. In this cause, he recruited the great Catholic princes, nobles and prelates, signed the treaty of Joinville with Spain, and prepared to make war on the "heretics".

  5. Felipa de Güeldres ( Grave, 9 de noviembre de 1467 - Pont-à-Mousson, 28 de febrero de 1547) fue esposa de René II de Lorena, lo que permitió afianzar los lazos entre la corona de Francia y el Ducado de Lorena, al ser prima hermana de la madre del rey Francisco I. Reclamó la regencia del ducado, pero el consejo de los Estados de Lorena decidió en...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Catherine Henriette de Bourbon; Early years. Born on 26 March 1596 in Rouen, France, she was baptised on 14 November 1596. At her birth, Queen Elizabeth I of England sent a special ambassador who also proposed a new treaty between the two nations. Then, surprising everyone, Spain attacked Amiens.

  7. Catherine of Bourbon was Duchess of Guelders from 1465-1469 by her marriage to Adolf, Duke of Guelders. She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and his wife Agnes of Burgundy.