Ancestors
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| Francis I of Navarre | Father: Gaston of Foix, Prince of Viana |
Paternal Grandfather: Gaston IV of Foix |
Paternal Great-grandfather: John I of Foix-Grailly |
| Paternal Great-grandmother: Joan of Albret |
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| Paternal Grandmother: Eleanor of Navarre |
Paternal Great-grandfather: John II of Aragon |
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| Paternal Great-grandmother: Blanche I of Navarre |
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| Mother: Magdalena of Valois |
Maternal Grandfather: Charles VII of France |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Charles VI of France |
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| Maternal Great-grandmother: Isabeau of Bavaria |
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| Maternal Grandmother: Marie of Anjou |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Louis II of Naples |
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| Maternal Great-grandmother: Yolande of Aragon |
| Francis Phoebus of Navarre House of Foix Born: 1469 Died: 1483 | ||
| Preceded by Gaston IV |
Count of Foix 1472–1483 |
Succeeded by Catherine |
| Preceded by Eleanor |
King of Navarre 1479–1483 |
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| Name | Navarre, Francis Phoebus of |
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| Date of death | 1483 |
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