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  1. 10. Mai 2024 · Henry IV was the king of Navarre (as Henry III, 1572–89) and the first Bourbon king of France (1589–1610), who, at the end of the Wars of Religion, abjured Protestantism and converted to Roman Catholicism (1593) in order to win Paris and reunify France.

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      Henry II was the king of Navarre from 1516 who for the rest...

  2. Vor 20 Stunden · Henri IV, dit « le Grand » ou « Le Vert Galant », ou encore « Le Bon Roi Henri », né sous le nom d' Henri de Bourbon le 13 décembre 1553 à Pau et mort assassiné le 14 mai 1610 à Paris, est roi de Navarre à partir du 9 juin 1572 sous le nom d' Henri III a, et roi de France sous le nom d' Henri IV du 2 août 1589 jusqu'à sa mort en 1610. Il réunit ainsi les dignités de roi de ...

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · Everything was in place except for actors to play the French, though if the invitation had gone out to veterans of the French New Wave, it’s hard to see them turning down the call. Jean-Pierre Léaud as Henri Navarre!

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · Since May, the French occupation army had a new leader: General Henri Navarre, who was characterized by his intense activity and unlimited brutality against the civilian population.

  5. 15. Mai 2024 · The battle of Ðiên Biên Phú had begun just two weeks earlier. Burchett’s reference is to Henri Navarre, a professional soldier who was sent from Paris a year earlier to subdue the Vietnamese liberation movement.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Commanders and leaders. Henry IV of France. Charles de Bourbon. Henry III of Navarre 's succession to the throne in 1589 was followed by a war of succession to establish his legitimacy, which was part of the French Wars of Religion (1562–1598). Henry IV inherited the throne after the assassination of Henry III, the last Valois king ...

  7. 18. Mai 2024 · This is a family tree of monarchs of Navarre from Íñigo Arista until the accession of Henry III of Navarre to the throne of France . The colors denote the monarchs from the: - House of Íñiguez (824–905) - House of Jiménez (905–1234) - House of Champagne (Blois) (1234–1284) - House of Capet (1284–1349)