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  1. Carlos II (Évreux, 10 de outubro de 1332 - Pamplona, 1 de janeiro de 1387), chamado o Mau, foi rei de Navarra e conde de Évreux. Era filho de Joana II, rainha soberana de Navarra , e de Filipe III .

  2. Carlos II de Navarra (Évreux, 10 de octubre de 1332-Pamplona, 1 de enero de 1387) [2] conocido también como Carlos II de Évreux o, más posteriormente a su época, calificado como Carlos el Malo, fue rey de Navarra, conde de Évreux (23 de septiembre de 1343-1378 —fecha de incautación del condado por el rey Carlos V de Francia—) y ...

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    A member of the House of Évreux, a cadet branch of the French royal House of Capet, Charles III was the firstborn son of King Charles II of Navarre and the French princess Joan of Valois. He was born at Mantes, the heart of his father's patrimonial lands in northern France, on 22 July 1361. His parents were there on one of their long stays, managin...

    Charles III became king of Navarre and count of Évreux upon the death of his father on 1 January 1387; the same year he recovered from the Crown of Castilethe last Castilian-occupied parts of Navarre.

    Charles III left to his daughter a stable and prosperous realm. Whether he saw himself primarily as a French prince or an Iberian king remains debated by historians, but it is clear that he oversaw a steadily increasing Iberianization of Navarre. Traditional historiography portrays Charles III's reign as a time of internal withdrawal, as opposed to...

    Charles had seven daughters and two sons with his wife, Eleanor of Castile: 1. Joan (1382–1413), who was his heir presumptive and married to John I of Foix 2. Maria (1383 or 1384–1406),who was gravely ill along with Eleanor in the immediate aftermath of Charles's accession and remained in poor health throughout her life 3. Blanche (1385–1441), Char...

    Castro Alava, José Ramón (1967). Carlos III el Noble: rey de Navarra. Institución Príncipe de Viana, Diputación Foral de Navarra.
    García Arancón, Raquel (2014). Sarasa Sánchez, Esteban (ed.). La monarquía navarra, 1234-1512. Monarquía, crónicas, archivos y cancillerías en los reinos hispano-cristianos: siglos XIII-XV. Univers...
    Herreros Lopetegui, Susana (1993). Navarra en la órbita francesa. Historia Ilustrada de Navarra. Pamplona: Diario de Navarra.
    Ramírez Vaquero, Eloísa (2007). Carlos III, rey de Navarra: príncipe de sangre Valois (1387-1425). Trea. ISBN 978-8497043052.
  3. Carlos III de Navarra, apodado el Noble ( Mantes-la-Jolie, 22 de julio de 1361 2 - Olite, 8 de septiembre de 1425 3 ), fue rey de Navarra (1387-1425), conde de Evreux (1387-1404) y duque de Nemours (1404-1425). Fue hijo, y sucesor, de Carlos II de Navarra y de Juana de Valois.

  4. Carlos III (Mantes, 1361 — Olite, 8 de Setembro de 1425), cognominado o Nobre, foi rei de Navarra de 1387 até sua morte, [1] [2] conde de Évreux de 1387 a 1404, e duque de Nemours de 1404 até sua morte. Era filho de Carlos II de Navarra e de Joana de Valois, filha de João II da França.

  5. Charles II of Navarre. Charles II (10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387), known as the Bad, [a] was King of Navarre beginning in 1349, as well as Count of Évreux beginning in 1343, holding both titles until his death in 1387.

  6. 27 de mai. de 2021 · Se conmemora el 600 aniversario del Príncipe de Viana, al que la memoria romántica representó como un melancólico enamorado de la cultura. Este artículo bucea en su historia.