-
Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR; Spanish:
Navarra [naˈβara] ; Basque:
Nafarroa [nafaro.a]),
officially the
Chartered Community of
Navarre, is a
landlocked foral...
- Joan of
Navarre, also
known as
Joanna (c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was
Duchess of
Brittany by
marriage to Duke John IV and
later Queen of
England as the second...
- The
Kingdom of
Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/ nə-VAR),
originally the
Kingdom of
Pamplona occupied lands on both
sides of the
western Pyrenees, with its northernmost...
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known by the
epithets Good King
Henry or
Henry the Great, was King of
Navarre (as
Henry III) from 1572 and King of
France from 1589 to 1610. He was the...
- of
Navarre may
refer to: Joan I of
Navarre (1273–1305),
daughter of
Henry I of
Navarre Joan II of
Navarre (1312–1349),
daughter of
Louis I of
Navarre Joan...
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Navarre is a census-designated
place and
unincorporated community in
Santa Rosa
County in the
northwest Florida Panhandle. It is a
major bedroom community...
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Blanca of
Navarre may
refer to:
Blanca Garcés of
Navarre (died 1156), wife of King
Sancho III of
Castile Blanca Sánchez of
Navarre,
Countess of Champagne...
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later Navarre.
Pamplona was the
primary name of the
kingdom until its
union with
Aragon (1076–1134). However, the
territorial designation Navarre came...
- New
Spain Navarre,
Victoria Navarre,
Florida Navarre,
Kansas Navarre, New Orleans, Louisiana, a
neighborhood Navarre, Ohio Élodie
Navarre (born 1979)...
- – 17
November 1562),
sometimes called Antoine of Bourbon, was King of
Navarre from 1555
until his
death in 1562
through his
marriage (jure uxoris) to...