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  1. Catherine ( Basque: Katalina, Occitan: Catarina; 1468 – 12 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, and Viscountess of Béarn. [1] Biography.

  2. John III (French: Jean d'Albret; 1469 – 14 June 1516) was jure uxoris King of Navarre from 1484 until his death, as husband and co-ruler of Queen Catherine. He was a son of Alain I, Lord of Albret , and Frances, Countess of Périgord .

  3. Catherine of Bourbon (7 February 1559 – 13 February 1604) was a Navarrese regent princess. 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.

  4. «The Queen of Navarre and a queen from Navarre: Comparing the experience of queenship of Leonor de Trastámara and Joan of Navarre». Studia historica. Historia medieval 39 (2): 11-29. ISSN 0213-2060; Zunzunegui, José (1943). «El matrimonio de la Infanta Juana con el Duque de Bretaña: Navarra a fines del siglo XIV».

  5. Apariencia. ocultar. Catalina I de Navarra, también conocida como Catalina de Foix (1468 - Mont-de-Marsan, 12 de febrero de 1517), fue reina de Navarra, condesa de Foix y Bigorra, vizcondesa de Bearne y Castellbó . Biografía. Hija menor de Gastón de Foix, príncipe de Viana, y de Magdalena de Francia, hermana del rey Luis XI.

  6. Joan of Navarre, also known as Joanna ( c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Duke John IV and later Queen of England as the second wife of King Henry IV. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until 1403 during the minority of her son.