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  1. 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.

  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. French Huguenot reformer and princess of Navarre. Name variations: Catherine, princess de Navarre; Catherine of Navarre; Catherine de Bourbon; duchesse de Bar; duchess of Bar. 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 ...

  4. Catherine Henriette de Bourbon, Légitimée de France. House. Bourbon. Father. Henry IV of France. Mother. Gabrielle d'Estrées. Catherine Henriette de Bourbon (11 November 1596 – 20 June 1663) was an illegitimate daughter of King Henry IV of France and his long-term maîtresse en titre Gabrielle d'Estrées.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · May 21, 1469 (22-31) Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland (Netherlands) Place of Burial: St Stevens Kerk, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles I, duc de Bourbon and Agnes de Bourgogne. Wife of Adolf van Egmont, duke of Guelders.

    • Liège, Région Wallonne
    • Adolf Van Egmont, Duke of Guelders
    • Région Wallonne
  6. This is where we find the monument to Catharine of Bourbon in the church of St Stephen (Stevenskerk) in Nijmegen. From a distance it may seem a rather modest memorial, but a closer look reveals it to be a tomb covered in richly engraved brasses – rare survivals in the Netherlands.

  7. 16 de feb. de 2015 · Biljoen castle has its origin in 1076 as a large farm. Charles II, Duke of Guelders built a castle in 1530 and it was called Broekerhof. He was the son of Catherine of Bourbon and Adolf of Egmond. He was married to Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg. It was rebuilt by the noble van Spaen family in