• The Mint of Navarre and Béarn (French: Monnaie de Navarre et Béarn) was formed through the merger of the Mint of Navarre (French: Monnaie de Navarre) in...
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    Comptes of Navarre, in Pau, Nérac and Vendôme Mint of Navarre and Béarn (French: Monnaie de Navarre et Béarn), formed by the merger Mint of Navarre in Saint-Palais...
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    was the heir to Navarre and Béarn, since the Salic law of France did not apply there. After Henry IV's death, Calvinists from Béarn attended the Huguenot...
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  • Bureau) and the Tournelle. The Edict of 1691 further merged the Chambre des Comptes of Navarre and the subordinated Royal Mint of Navarre and Béarn, creating...
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    inherited a conflict over Navarre and an independent territorial hold on Lower Navarre, Soule, and the principality of Béarn, as well as other dependencies...
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  • in Boeil, Béarn – 9 November 1684, in Pau, Béarn), was a Fermier des monnaies de Béarn et Navarre (Lessee of the Mints of Béarn and Navarre). He was a...
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    Écu (category Coins of France)
    coins had a mark of value, with IIII or VIII placed on either side of the shield. Royal coins struck at mints in Navarre and Béarn added local heraldry...
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    attachment of Béarn and Navarre to France by the edict of 20 October 1620. It thus transformed the sovereign Council of Béarn in the Parliament of Navarre, joining...
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    from the Foix-Béarn line, founded by the marriage of his grandparents Roger-Bernard III, Count of Foix and Margaret of Béarn. The Foix-Béarn family is linked...
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  • family of Forcade of Béarn in Navarre. Attorney General of the Chancery of Navarre (1589–1594), Counsellor on the Conseil Souverain of Navarre and Béarn (1594–1609)...
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    the Viscount of Béarn from 1058 to his death. Centule increased the autonomy of the viscounts of Béarn and distanced them from the dukes of Aquitaine, to...
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  • entity and is officially simply part of the French department of Pyrénées Atlantiques, centered in Béarn. In recent years the number of mayors of the region...
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    1st century BC, Strabo wrote that the northern parts of what are now Navarre (Nafarroa in Basque) and Aragon (Basque: Aragoa) were inhabited by the Vascones...
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  • Jean de Laforcade, Seigneur de La Fitte (category Year of birth missing)
    1525 in Béarn – about December 1589 in Béarn, presumably in Pau), was a Protestant nobleman and a descendant of the noble family of Forcade of Béarn in Navarre...
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    solution to instability in Navarre, making him king of all Navarre and a prince of independent Béarn, as well as lord of a large part of southern France. However...
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    Ancestry of Charles II, King of England. pp. 58–63. Courteault, Henri (1895). Gaston IV, comte de Foix, vicomte souverain de Béarn, prince de Navarre, 1423–1472...
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    royaume de Navarre, du duché de Gascogne, des comtés de Comminges, d'Aragon, de Foix, de Bigorre, d'Alava et de Biscaye, de la vicomté de Béarn et des grands...
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    titles of Prince Aigremont Anet: used by the Dukes of Vendôme, then the Dukes of Penthièvre Antibes: claimed by the de Grasse family Bédeille: in Béarn Bidache:...
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  • Américaine — the ancient region of Armorica Béarnaise sauce — the province of Béarn, Pyrénées-Atlantiques Bordelaise sauce — the city of Bordeaux, Gironde Breton...
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    Louis XV (redirect from Louis XV of France)
    Béarn was persuaded to make the presentation for a large fee, and she was presented on 22 April 1769. None of the ladies of the Court attended, and Choiseul...
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    Alps held by a treaty of 1246. Edward then journeyed to Gascony to order its affairs and put down a revolt headed by Gaston de Béarn. While there, he launched...
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    Jean de Forcade de Biaix (category Lieutenant generals of Prussia)
    Biaix († 1684 in Pau), fermier des monnaies de Béarn et Navarre (minter of coins for Béarn and Navarre), who was married 23 December 1659 at the Protestant...
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  • France and Western Switzerland), Occitan (Southern France), Catalan, Romansch, Gallo-Italic (Northern Italy), and many of the regional languages of northern...
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