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  1. 6 de may. de 2024 · Gaston III, known as Gaston Phoebus or Fébus (30 April 1331 – 1 August 1391), was the eleventh Count of Foix (as Gaston III) and twenty-fourth Viscount of Béarn (as Gaston X) from 1343 until his death.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Margaret of Foix c. 1449 –1486: Francis II 1433–1488 Duke of Brittany r. 1458–1488: Joan of Foix 1454–1476: Germaine of Foix 1488–1538: Catherine of Beaumont: Jacques of Foix 1455–1500: Gaston Prince of Viana 1444–1470: Magdalena of France 1443–1495: Catherine of Foix 1455–1494: Gaston Earl of Kendal 1448–1500 ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Gaston III de Foix-Béarn dit Fébus est un prince pyrénéen, écrivain et poète en langue d'oc et française, né le 30 avril 1331 à Orthez (probablement au château de Moncade) et mort le 1 er août 1391 à L'Hôpital-d'Orion.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Gaston, duke d’Orléans (born April 25, 1608, Fontainebleau, Fr.—died Feb. 2, 1660, Blois) was a prince who readily lent his prestige to several unsuccessful conspiracies and revolts against the ministerial governments during the reign of his brother, King Louis XIII (ruled 1610–43), and the minority of his nephew, Louis XIV ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Henry was already King of Navarre, as the successor of his mother, Jeanne d'Albret, but he owed his succession to the throne of France to the line of his father, Antoine of Bourbon, an agnatic descendant of Louis IX. He was the first French king from the House of Bourbon . Henry's succession in 1589 proved far from straightforward.

  6. Hace 6 días · Title. The master of game. Creator. Edward, of Norwich, 1373?-1415. Contributor. Gaston III Phœbus, Count of Foix, 1331-1391. Published / Created. [ca. 1425-1475] Publication Place. England. Abstract. Manuscript, on vellum, in a single hand, of the treatise on hunting by Edward Plantagenet, second Duke of York. Description. In Middle English.

  7. Hace 5 días · Carlos III de Navarra, llamado "el Noble". (Mantes-la-Jolie, 22 de julio de 1361 - Olite, 8 de septiembre de 1425), rey de Navarra (1387 - 1425). Hijo y sucesor de Carlos II el Malo y de Juana de Valois. Siendo infante, en 1378, por orden de su padre, encabezó una embajada para parlamentar con Carlos V de Francia.