- '
Candale')
Gaston II de Foix, 2nd
comte de
Candale (d. 1500)
Gaston III de Foix, 3rd
comte de
Candale (d. 1536) Frédéric de Foix, 4th
comte de
Candale...
- Kendal, once
Kirkby in
Kendal or
Kirkby Kendal, is a
market town and
civil parish in the
unitary authority of
Westmorland and Furness, England. It lies...
- Anne of Foix-
Candale (1484 – 26 July 1506) was
Queen of
Hungary and
Bohemia as the
third wife of King
Vladislaus II. Anne was the
daughter of
Gaston of...
- Navarre.
Catherine married Gaston de Foix,
Count of
Candale. They had:
Gaston de Foix, 3rd
Count of
Candale. Jean de Foix,
Archbishop of Bordeaux.
Pierre de...
- Foix, 3rd
Count of
Candale. Died 1536 Jean de Foix,
Archbishop of Bordeaux.
Pierre de Foix, died
without issue. Anne of Foix-
Candale,
married King Vladislaus...
- Louis-Charles
Gaston de
Nogaret de la
Valette de Foix, duke de La
Vallette and
Candale (14
April 1627 - 28
January 1658) was a
French peer and
Colonel General...
-
Charlotte Diane de Foix-
Candale (after 1540 – 24 May 1587)
became the
Comtesse of
Gurson (in France)
after her
marriage in 1579 with
Louis de Foix, who...
- II of
Bohemia and
Hungary (1456–1516) and his
third wife Anne of Foix-
Candale. King
Louis II of
Hungary and
Bohemia was her
younger brother. Her paternal...
- Françoise de Foix,
Comtesse de Châteaubriant (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swaz də fwa]; c. 1495 – 16
October 1537) was a
chief mistress of
Francis I of...
- Château de
Candale is a château in the
commune of
Doazit in
Landes département, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The château was
built at the end of the 16th...