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  1. Jean I of Albret (1425 – 3 January 1468), 15th Lord of Albret, was a Viscount of Tartas. Life. He was the eldest son of Charles II of Albret, Count of Dreux and of Anne of Armagnac. As he predeceased his father, he never ruled Albret.

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    Charles II d'Albret, 1415–1471; Jean I of Albret (associated, died before 1471) also known as Jean I, viscount of Tartas; Alain I of Albret le Grand, 1471–1522; Jean II of Albret (associated, died 1516) Henry I of Albret 1522–1555 King of Navarre as Henry II; Jeanne d'Albret 1555–1572 Queen of Navarre as Jeanne III of Navarre.

  3. 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 and the Count of Castres. He was the son of Catherine de Rohan and Jean I of Albret. He was the grandson and heir of Charles II of Albret and became head of the House of Albret ...

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    • Catherine de Rohan
  4. Jean I er d’Albret, sire d’Albret (1425-1468), vicomte de Tartas, fils de Charles II d'Albret, comte de Dreux et d’Anne d'Armagnac. Présentation [ modifier | modifier le code ] Il épouse Catherine de Rohan , fille d' Alain IX de Rohan et de Marguerite de Bretagne , dame de Guillac, dont il a trois enfants :

  5. Contents. Jean. king of Navarre. Learn about this topic in these articles: member of Albret family. In Albret Family. Alain’s son, Jean (d. 1516), became king of Navarre through his marriage with Catherine de Foix in 1484. In 1550 the lands of Albret were made a duchy.

  6. Alain’s son, Jean (d. 1516), became king of Navarre through his marriage with Catherine de Foix in 1484. In 1550 the lands of Albret were made a duchy. Jeanne d’Albret (1528–72), Jeans granddaughter, married Antoine de Bourbon and left her titles to her son, Henry III of Navarre, who became king of France as Henry IV.