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  1. Anne d'Albret of Navarre (19 May 1492 – 15 August 1532), called Infanta Ana, was a princess of Navarre. [1] She was the heir to the throne of Navarre in 1492-1496 and 1496–1501. She acted as regent of Navarre for her brother Henry II of Navarre several times between 1517 and 1532.

  2. Anne of Austria (French: Anne d'Autriche; Spanish: Ana de Austria; born Ana María Mauricia; 22 September 1601 – 20 January 1666) was Queen of France from 1615 to 1643 by marriage to King Louis XIII. She was also Queen of Navarre until the kingdom's annexation into the French crown in 1620.

  3. 5 dic 2023 · Anne of Austria (1601-1666), as the wife of King Louis XIII of France (r. 1610-1643), was queen consort of France and of Navarre when the Kingdom of Navarre was annexed by the French Crown. She also...

    • Education & First Marriage
    • Second Marriage & Reformation
    • Betrayal & War
    • Leadership of The Third War
    • Conclusion

    Jeanne was born 16 November 1528 at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. Her birthdate is sometimes mistakenly given as 7 January 1529 because that was the date her uncle, Francois I, announced her birth by granting permission for new guild masters in the cities. Jeanne was raised primarily by a governess, Aymee de Lafayette, her mother’s friend, and rar...

    Between 1541-1547, Jeanne lived at her mother’s court which regularly hosted various intellectuals, poets, artists, and reformed theologians, writers, and priests. She was already sympathetic to the Reformation due to her youth among the same sort of people and her mother’s steady advocacy but now, as a young woman, began to take a serious interest...

    Jeanne’s new policies in Navarre added to the tensions growing between Protestant and Catholic factions in France which had been increasing since 1534. In March 1562, the Massacre of Vassy, in which Catholics killed 50 Huguenots, started the conflict known as the French Wars of Religion. Later that same month, Jeanne and Antoine, with their son Hen...

    Armed conflict broke out again in 1567 during which Anne de Montmorency, among many others, died, and was ended by another truce in March 1568, but the peace was broken by May and a third war began. Jeanne took an active role in the conflict by organizing logistics, planning and inspecting fortifications, and securing financing from Elizabeth I of ...

    She died two months before the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre which resulted in thousands of Protestants being killed by Catholics throughout France beginning in Paris. The peace was broken again, and the French Wars of Religion would continue until 1598 when Jeanne’s son, now Henry IV of France, who had continued to fight for the Protestant cause,...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  4. Anne de Navarre (19 mai 1492 - 15 août 1532), est l' héritière du trône de Navarre de 1492 à 1496 et de 1496 à 1501. Elle est régente de Navarre pour son frère Henri II de Navarre à plusieurs reprises entre 1517 et 1532.

  5. Anne d'Albret of Navarre (19 May 1492 – 15 August 1532), called Infanta Ana, was a princess of Navarre. She was the heir to the throne of Navarre in 1492-1496 and 1496–1501. She acted as regent of Navarre for her brother Henry II of Navarre several times between 1517 and 1532.

  6. 1492-1532 Regent and Infanta of Navarre. This page was last edited on 5 May 2024, at 18:21. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.