- The
House of
Albret,
which derives its name from the
lordship (seigneurie) of
Albret (Labrit),
situated in the Landes, was one of the most
powerful feudal...
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Charlotte of
Albret (1480 – 11
March 1514), Dame de Châlus, was a
wealthy French noblewoman of the
Albret family. She was the
sister of King John III of...
- Jean I of
Albret (1425 – 3
January 1468), 15th Lord of
Albret, was a
Viscount of Tartas. He was the
eldest son of
Charles II of
Albret,
Count of Dreux...
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Albret Skeel (23
November 1572 – 9
April 1639) was a
Danish nobleman who held the
office of
Admiral of the
Realm from 1616 to 1623. The son of
Privy Councillor...
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Charles I d'Albret (December 1368 – 25
October 1415) was the Lord of
Albret and the
Constable of
France from 1402
until 1411, and
again from 1413 until...
- Duke of
Albret (Duc d'Albret) was a
title in the
French nobility. It was
created in 1550 for the King of Navarre,
Henry II. He died in 1555 and was succeeded...
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Marguerite de Bourbon, Lady of
Albret (1344 – 1416) was a
daughter of
Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, and his wife
Isabella of France, who was a
daughter of...
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Alain I of
Albret (1440–1522),
called "The Great", was a
powerful French aristocrat. He was 16th Lord of
Albret,
Viscount of Tartas, the 2nd
Count of Graves...
- Eu)
Charlotte (1491–1500) John of
Albret (1491–1500; also lord of Orval;
married Charlotte of Rethel)
Marie of
Albret (1500–1549)
Charles II (1500–1521;...
- and
Gascony in 1362, but his
suzerainty was not
recognised by the lord of
Albret or
other Gascon nobles. He was
directed by his
father to
forbid the marauding...