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  1. Matthew (c. 1363 – 1398) was a count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. He was son of Roger-Bernard V of Foix viscount of Castelbon and Géraude de Navailles. In 1391 he succeeded Gaston Phoebus, his first cousin once removed, as count.

  2. The County of Foix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced; Occitan: Comtat de Fois, pronounced locally) was a medieval fief in southern France, and later a province of France, whose territory corresponded roughly the eastern part of the modern département of Ariège (the western part of Ariège being Couserans).

  3. The Count of Foix ruled the County of Foix, in what is now Southern France, during the Middle Ages. The House of Foix eventually extended its power across the Pyrenees mountain range, joining the House of Bearn and moving their court to Pau in Béarn. Count Francis Phoebus became King of Navarre in 1479. The last count was King Henry III of ...

  4. Matthew (c. 1363 – 1398) was a count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. In 1391. he succeeded Gaston Phoebus, his first cousin once removed, as count. He asserted the sovereignty of Béarn and, as son-in-law of John I, contested the Crown of Aragon with John's brother Martin I from 1396.

  5. Matthew (c. 1363 – 1398) was a count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. In 1391. he succeeded Gaston Phoebus , his first cousin once removed, as count. He asserted the sovereignty of Béarn and, as son-in-law of John I , contested the Crown of Aragon with John's brother Martin I from 1396.

  6. Matthew ( c. 1363 – 1398) was a count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. In 1391. he succeeded Gaston Phoebus, his first cousin once removed, as count. He asserted the sovereignty of Béarn and, as son-in-law of John I, contested the Crown of Aragon with John's brother Martin I from 1396. He and his wife, Joanna, had no children. Accession to office.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Matthew (c. 1363 – 1398) was a count of Foix an viscount of Béarn. In 1391. he succeeded Gaston Phoebus, his first cousin once removed, as count. He asserted the sovereignty of Béarn and, as son-in-law of John I, contested the Crown of Aragon with John's brother Martin I from 1396.