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Louis XIII Between Two Figures Symbolizing France and Navarre, 1635. Creator: Vouet, Simon (1590-1649)Louis XIII Between Two Figures Symbolizing France and Navarre, 1635. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris
Headband: Two Infants with the Arms of France and Navarre. Creator: Claude MellanHeadband: Two Infants with the Arms of France and Navarre
Antoine de Bourbon, King of Navarre, 1548, (1907). Creator: UnknownAntoine de Bourbon, King of Navarre, 1548, (1907). Portrait of Antoine of Navarre (1518-1562), King of Navarre through his marriage to Queen Jeanne III, first monarch of the House of Bourbon
Margarete, Konigin Von Navarra, (1933). Creator: UnknownMargarete, Ko nigin Von Navarra, (1933). Portrait of Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) also known as Marguerite of Angouleme
Tomb of Charles III of Navarre and his wife Eleanor of Castile in the Pamplona Cathedral
Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre
Battle of Pampeluna, 1815, (1910). Artist: Edward OrmeBattle of Pampeluna, 1815, (1910). The souvenir-medal is part of a collection box issued by Edward Orme to commemorate the military campaigns of the Duke of Wellington, 1815
Margaret of Navarre, c1563. Artist: Jean ClouetMargaret of Navarre, c1563. From The Connoisseur Vol. LXXVI. [The Connoisseur, London, 1926]
Carved oak bedstead of Jeanne d Albret, 1910. Artist: Edwin FoleyCarved oak bedstead of Jeanne d Albret, 1910. Jeanne d Albret was Queen of Navarre from 1555-1572 and was the mother of King Henry IV of France
Berengaria of Navarre (c1164-1230), Queen consort to King Richard I (1157-1199), 1844Artist: Auguste HervieuBerengaria of Navarre (c1164-1230), queen consort to King Richard I (1157-1199), 1844. Berengaria and Richard were married in 1191
Effigies of Richard I and Berengaria, from the tomb at Fontevrault Abbet, FranceEffigies of King Richard I and Berengaria, from the tomb at Fontevrault Abbey, France. Richard (1157-1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199
Joanna of Navarre, Queen of King Henry IV of England. Henry IV married Joanna of Navarre (c1370-1437), his second wife, in 1403. Henrys first wife, Mary de Bohun, had died in 1394
Marguerite de Navarre, queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre, (19th century). Artist: DujardinMarguerite de Navarre, queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre, (19th century). Margaret of Navarre (1492-1549), also known as Marguerite of Angouleme
German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916. Jean Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War
Jean Navarre, French pilot, 1916. Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War
Marguerite de Navarre, Queen Consort of Henry II of Navarre, (1864). Artist: John James HinchcliffMarguerite de Navarre, Queen Consort of Henry II of Navarre, (1864). Margaret of Navarre (1492-1549), also known as Marguerite of Angouleme
Louis XIII, 17th century. Artist: Simon VouetLouis XIII, 17th century. Louis XIII, King of France from 1610-1643, depicted between two figures representing France and Navarre. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris
Allegory of France and Navarre, 1740. Artist: Francois BoucherAllegory of France and Navarre, 1740. Cartoon for a tapestry, Palais de Justice, Rouen, France