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  1. Gaston IV (27 November 1422 – 25 or 28 July 1472) was the sovereign Viscount of Béarn and the Count of Foix and Bigorre in France from 1436 to 1472. He also held the viscounties of Marsan, Castelbon, Nébouzan, Villemeur and Lautrec and was, by virtue of the county of Foix, co-prince of Andorra.

  2. Gastão IV de Foix (27 de novembro de 1422 — c. 28 de julho de 1472) foi rei consorte de Navarra, conde de Foix e Bigorra, visconde de Castelbo e Béarn e outros títulos (Veja Mateus I de Castelbo) nos que sucedeu a seu pai, João I de Foix, em 1436.

  3. Gaston de Foix, duc de Nemours (10 December 1489 – 11 April 1512), nicknamed The Thunderbolt of Italy, was a famed French military commander of the Renaissance. Nephew of King Louis XII of France and general of his armies in Italy from 1511 to 1512, he is noted for his military feats in a career which lasted no longer than a few ...

  4. Gastão de Foix (c. 1443 — Libourne, 23 de novembro de 1470) foi príncipe de Viana, como filho primogênito de Leonor, rainha de Navarra, e de Gastão IV, conde de Foix. [1] Biografia. Casou-se, em 7 de março de 1461, em Saint-Macaire, com Maria Madalena, filha do rei Carlos VII da França. [2] O casal teve dois filhos: [2]

  5. Gaston IV de Foix-Béarn ou Gaston de Grailly (né en 1423 [1] ou 26 février 1425 [2], mort en 1472) est comte de Foix, de Bigorre, coprince d’Andorre, vicomte de Béarn, de Marsan, de Castelbon, de Nébouzan, de Villemur et de Lautrec de 1436 à 1472, et vicomte de Narbonne de 1447 à 1472.

  6. Gaston I de Foix-Grailly († post 1455) was from 1412 to 1451 Captal de Buch, Count of Bénauges, and Viscount Castillon. He was a Knight of the Order of the Garter from 1438. Gaston was the second son and heir of Archambaud de Grailly and his wife, Isabella, Countess of Foix.

  7. Gaston, Prince of Viana, also called Gaston de Foix (1445 – 23 November 1470), was the son and heir of Gaston IV, Count of Foix, and Infanta Eleanor of Navarre (later Queen of Navarre). As the expected successor to his mother and his grandfather, John II of Navarre, he was called Prince of Viana.