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  1. Gastón, Príncipe de Viana, también llamado Gastón de Foix (1444 - 23 de noviembre de 1470), fue vizconde de Castelbó desde 1458 y lugarteniente del reino de Navarra desde 1469 hasta su muerte. Como heredero del trono navarro, llevó el título de Príncipe de Viana desde 1464.

  2. Gaston, Prince of Viana, also called Gaston de Foix (1445 – 23 November 1470), was the son and heir of Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and Infanta Eleanor of Navarre (later Queen of Navarre). As the expected successor to his mother and his grandfather, John II of Navarre, he was called Prince of Viana.

  3. The title was used also for Gaston, the son and heir of Eleanor of Navarre and Gaston IV of Foix. Its creation and use was a reflection of a Western European trend of bestowing upon the heirs of a kingdom rents for his personal benefit.

  4. Gastón, Príncipe de Viana, también llamado Gastón de Foix (1444 - 23 de noviembre de 1470), fue vizconde de Castelbó desde 1458 y lugarteniente del reino de Navarra desde 1469 hasta su muerte. Como heredero del trono navarro, llevó el título de Príncipe de Viana desde 1464.

  5. Gaston, Prince of Viana, also called Gaston de Foix (1445 – 23 November 1470), was the son and heir of Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and Infanta Eleanor of Navarre (later Queen of Navarre ). As the expected successor to his mother and his grandfather, John II of Navarre, he was called Prince of Viana. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

  6. Madeleine of France, also called Magdalena of Valois (1 December 1443 – 21 January 1495), was a French princess who became Princess of Viana by marriage to Gaston of Foix. She was the regent of Navarre between 1479 and 1494 during the minority of her two children, each of whom became monarchs of Navarre: Francis I and Catherine I . Life.

  7. Gaston, Prince of Viana, also called Gaston de Foix (1445 – 23 November 1470), was the son and heir of Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and Infanta Eleanor of Navarre (later Queen of Navarre). As the expected successor to his mother and his grandfather, John II of Navarre, he was called Prince of Viana.