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Joan II of Navarre (2074 bytes)
1: ... with [[Margaret of Burgundy (1290-1315)|Margaret of Burgundy]]. 3: ...out of their succession, mostly because of doubts of bastardy. 4: ... took precedence to the underage girl also on the Navarrese throne, which however was inheritable also by f... 7: ...ies of Angouleme and Mortain as well as a portion of Cotentin. Later she exchanged Angouleme to three ... 9: ... kings inherited fiefs in Normandy. Together with Joan's Normandian gains and rights in Champagne, they ... Navarre (4069 bytes) 4: ...0;" align="center" colspan=2><center>[[image:ccaa-navarre.png]]</center></td></tr> 6: ...age|Castilian]];<br>[[Basque language|Basque]] co-official in some areas</td></tr> 9: <br> - % of Spain</td> 10: <td>[[List of Spanish autonomous communities by area|Ranked 11t... 15: <br> - % of Spain Navarre (disambiguation) (391 bytes) 1: ...omous communities in Spain|autonomous community]] of [[Spain]], formerly a kingdom. 3: ...veral places in the [[United States|United States of America]]: 4: *[[Navarre, Florida]] 5: *[[Navarre, Ohio]] 8: ...setsu 3|Seiken Densetsu 3]], Navarre is a kingdom of thieves. Henry II of Navarre (1967 bytes) 1: ...ter and heiress of [[Francis Phoebus]], King of [[Navarre]], and was born at [[Sanquesa]] in [[April]] [[15... 3: ...ois I of France]] he assumed the title of King of Navarre. 7: ...nd was consequently the grandfather of [[Henry IV of France]]. Henry, who had some sympathy with the [... 18: ...center" | '''[[List of Navarrese monarchs|King of Navarre]]''' 19: ..." | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Jeanne d'Albret|Jeanne III]]''' Navarre, Ohio (2683 bytes) 1: ...2000]] census, the village had a total population of 1,440. 4: [[Image:OHMap-doton-Navarre.png|right|Location of Navarre, Ohio]] 6: Navarre is located at 40°43'25" North, 81°31'17" ... 8: ....9 km² (1.5 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 11: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Charles II of Navarre (2571 bytes) 1: ... Evreux]] (''Comte d'Evreux''), and [[Albret|Lord of Albret]] (''Sire d'Albret''). 3: ...ed Evreux, Mortain, parts of Vexin, and a portion of Cotentin. 5: ...hilip VI of France|Philip VI]] in order to obtain Navarre and those concessions in Normandy. 7: ...] ([[1343]]-[[1373]]), daughter of king [[John II of France]]. 9: ... was one of the nobles involved in the repression of the [[Jacquerie]]. College of Navarre (1240 bytes) 1: ... the college, originally appointed by the faculty of the university, was now appointed by the king’s c... 3: ...ww.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc6.ii.iv.v.html History of the Christian Church]'' Joanna of Navarre (1011 bytes) 3: <TD>[[Image:joanbrit.JPG]]</TD> 6: ...en, often taking the side of the future [[Henry V of England]], "Prince Hal," in his quarrels with his... 8: ...ry V's reign and into that of his son, [[Henry VI of England|Henry VI]]. She is buried in [[Canterbur... 11: [[Category:1370 births|Joanna of Navarre]] 12: [[Category:1437 deaths|Joanna of Navarre]] Marguerite of Navarre (9544 bytes) 1: ...r in her own right, she was an outstanding figure of the [[France|French]] [[Renaissance]]. [[Samuel P... 3: ...erite" after her maternal grandmother, Marguerite of Bourbon. 5: ...brother, Francis—to become King [[Francis I of France]]—was born there on September 12, 14... 7: ...o be called "the [[Maecenas]] to the learned ones of her brother's kingdom". 9: ...ry her to the Prince of Wales, later [[Henry VIII of England]]; but this was "declined with thanks". Sancho VI of Navarre (902 bytes) 1: ...he Wise"''', (? -[[June 27]] [[1194]]), King of [[Navarre]] ([[1150]]-[[1194]]). 3: ... he was the first to receive the name of "King of Navarre". 5: ...with [[Kingdom of Castile|Castile]] and [[Kingdom of Aragon|Aragon]]. 7: ...]], daughter of [[Alfonso VII of Castile|Alfonso VII]]. 19: ...ign="center">[[List of Navarrese monarchs|King of Navarre]] Adiós, Navarre (195 bytes) 1: ...omous community]] of [[Navarre]], [[Spain]]. [[As of 2002]], the [[population]] was 147. 5: [[Category:Navarre]] Jeanne of Navarre (1848 bytes) 1: ...er, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen of Navarre. 3: At the age of 13, Jeanne married [[Philippe IV of France]] on [[August 16]], [[1284]], becoming Que... 6: # [[Louis X of France|Louis X 'le Hutin']] - ([[October 4]], [[1... 7: ... [[August 23]], [[1358]]) who married [[Edward II of England]] 8: # [[Philip V of France|Philippe V 'le Long']] - ([[1293]] - [[Jan... Sancho II of Navarre (3280 bytes) 1: ... Navarre]] and [[List of Aragonese monarchs|count of Aragon]] from [[970]] to [[994]]. 3: ...dez, the daughter of Count [[Galindo II Aznárez]] of Aragon. 5: ...used. In many places he appears as the first King of Aragon and in others the third. 7: ...avarrese monarchy supported the young [[Ramiro II of Leon]]. 9: ...efeated the Christians at [[Torrevicente]], south of [[Soria]]; afterwards they returned to triumph at... Navarre Beach (1067 bytes) 1: '''Navarre Beach''' is one of [[List_of_Florida_state_parks|Florida's State Parks]]. Garcia II of Navarre (1555 bytes) 1: ...mbling," was [[List of Navarrese monarchs|king of Navarre]] from [[994]] to [[1000]]. 3: ...ater the wife of [[Alfonso V of Castile|Alfonso V of Leon]]. 5: ...is father had offered to [[Córdoba]], as a result of which he had to face [[Almanzor]]. In [[996]] he ... 7: ...uring an expedition of [[Pamplona]]ns to the land of [[Calatayud]], García killed the governor's broth... 9: ...of Castile|Alfonso V of Leon]] and [[García Gómez of Carrión]]. Kingdom of Navarre (6847 bytes) 1: ... Navarre''' traditionally evolved from the county of [[Pamplona]], its traditional capital, when the B... 3: ...th and responding to a power vacuum at the limits of Frankish control in [[Aquitaine]]. Thus the Basqu... 5: ...he name "Navarra" began to appear towards the end of the Visigoth epoch in Spain in the 7th century. 7: ...used. In many places he appears as the first King of Aragon and in others the third. 9: ...gos]]; the Rioja and Tarazona in the upper valley of the Ebro. Basse-Navarre (459 bytes) 1: ...re]]. Basse-Navarre is one of the seven provinces of the traditional [[Basque Country]]. Its capital w... Berengaria of Navarre (4630 bytes) 7: ...rd's own father, King [[Henry II of England|Henry II]], and a marriage between Richard and Alice was t... 9: ...ew Comnenus, and married Berengaria in the Chapel of St. George at [[Limassol]]. 11: ...ichard returned to England and showed some degree of regret for his earlier conduct, he was not joined... 19: ...gh Queen Eleanor intervened, and [[Pope Innocent III]] threatened him with an interdict if he did not ... 21: ...ers was discovered in 1960 during the restoration of the abbey. Sancho III of Navarre (2715 bytes) 1: ... Great]]"), was [[Count of Aragon]] and [[King of Navarre]] from [[1004]] until his death. 3: ..., his life's work was undone, from a modern point-of-view, when he divided his domains shortly before ... 5: ...on]] and Count [[Garcia II Sanchez|García Sánchez of Castile]], he led a combined attack against [[Al-... 7: ...Christian entities soured after the assassination of Count García in [[1027]]. In the ensuing hostilit... 8: ...[[Ramiro I of Aragon|Ramiro]] obtained the county of Aragon, which was elevated to a [[kingdom]]. Charles III of Navarre (903 bytes) 1: ...r the dismal reign of his father, [[Charles II of Navarre]], and well as mending strained relations with [[... 3: ...e|Blanca]] (1425-1442) and her husband, [[John II of Aragon]](1429-1479). 5: ...sister, [[Joanna of Navarre]], married [[Henry IV of England]]. 9: ...receded by:<br>'''[[Charles II of Navarre|Charles II]]''' 10: ...center" | '''[[List of Navarrese monarchs|King of Navarre]]'''
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