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Background imageNavarre Collection: BOUTTATS, Jacob (ca. 1660 - ca. 1718). The creation

BOUTTATS, Jacob (ca. 1660 - ca. 1718). The creation of the fish and the birds. ca. 1700. Series of twelve paintings on copper with passages of Genesis. Flemish art. Painting. SPAIN. NAVARRE

Background imageNavarre Collection: Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre

Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre in the castle of John II of France in Rouen, on April 5, 1356. 19th century facsimile edition of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart

Background imageNavarre Collection: Alfonso I, The Battler (1073-1134). King of Aragon

Alfonso I, The Battler (1073-1134). King of Aragon and Navarre (1104-1134). Engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: SPAIN. Torres del R�Church of the Holy Sepulchre

SPAIN. Torres del R�Church of the Holy Sepulchre
SPAIN. Torres del R� Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Star-shaped dome. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Monastery of. San Salvador de Leyre

Spain. Monastery of. San Salvador de Leyre
Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre. SPAIN. Yesa. Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre. Crypt (11th c.). Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV - King of France

Henri IV - King of France
Henry IV (15531610) - King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. Date: circa 1600

Background imageNavarre Collection: Louis XIV - King of France

Louis XIV - King of France
Louis XIV (16381715) - King of France (and of Navarre) from 1638 until his death. His reign of 72 years and 110 days is one of the longest in French and European history. Date: circa 1680

Background imageNavarre Collection: Louis XV - King of France

Louis XV - King of France
Louis XV (17101774) - King of France (and of Navarre) from 1715 until his death. Date: circa 1770

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV Enters Paris

Henri IV Enters Paris
Henri of Navarre (the future Henri IV) unable to take Paris because hes a Protestant, decides that Paris is worth a mass, becomes a Catholic and enters Paris triumphantly. Date: March 1594

Background imageNavarre Collection: Antoine De Vendome

Antoine De Vendome
ANTOINE DE VENDOME VENDOME and King of Navarre, husband of Jeanne d Albret and father of Henri IV. Date: ? - 1562

Background imageNavarre Collection: CHARLES IV, prince of Viana (1421-1461). Son

CHARLES IV, prince of Viana (1421-1461). Son of Juan II of Aragon and Blanca of Navarre. Portrait of a codex (1480). Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Royal Archive of the Crown of Aragon

Background imageNavarre Collection: MARGARET OF ANGOULEME (1492-1549). Queen consort

MARGARET OF ANGOULEME (1492-1549). Queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre (1527-1549). Spanish clergyman and saint. French school (16th c.). Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Chantilly

Background imageNavarre Collection: SPAIN. NAVARRE. Eraul. Spain. Third Carlist War

SPAIN. NAVARRE. Eraul. Spain. Third Carlist War
" SPAIN. NAVARRE. Eraul. Spain. Third Carlist War. Carlist uprising. Action of Eraul, between the Navarros columns and Dorregarays soldiers, 5th May 1873

Background imageNavarre Collection: SPAIN. NAVARRE. Artajona. El Portillo Dolmen

SPAIN. NAVARRE. Artajona. El Portillo Dolmen

Background imageNavarre Collection: France (1589). Agreement between Henry III of

France (1589). Agreement between Henry III of France and Enrique III of Navarre. Engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: Philip IV the Fair, of France (1268-1314). King

Philip IV the Fair, of France (1268-1314). King of France and Navarre (1285-1314). Philip IV of France with his daughter Isabelle, Queen of England, his sons Louis X and Charles IV

Background imageNavarre Collection: Monastery of La Oliva. SPAIN. Carcastillo. Monastery

Monastery of La Oliva. SPAIN. Carcastillo. Monastery of La Oliva. Cloister. Cistercian art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: SPAIN. Carcastillo. Monastery of La Oliva. Church

SPAIN. Carcastillo. Monastery of La Oliva. Church. Cistercian art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: GERARD, Fran篩s (1770-1837). Louis XVIII, King

GERARD, Fran篩s (1770-1837). Louis XVIII, King of France and Navarre (1755-1824). 1823. Neoclassicism. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles

Background imageNavarre Collection: HENRY IV of France (1553-1610). King of France

HENRY IV of France (1553-1610). King of France (1589-1610) and Navarre (1562-1589). Marriage between the king and Marie de M餩 cis in Florence on 17th December 1600. Engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: CARTAGENA, Alonso de (1384-1456). Genealog�

CARTAGENA, Alonso de (1384-1456). Genealog�
CARTAGENA, Alonso de (1384-1456). Genealogic de los Reyes de Espa񡮠 1463. Portrait of kings and queens of Castilla and Navarra. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henry Roy de navarre et la belle fosseuse

Henry Roy de navarre et la belle fosseuse

Background imageNavarre Collection: Antoine De Bourbon

Antoine De Bourbon
ANTOINE DE BOURBON duc de Vendome, married Jeanne d Albret de Navarre and thus became king of Navarre, father of Henri IV. Date: 1518 - 1562

Background imageNavarre Collection: Etienne Marcel 3

Etienne Marcel 3
Marcel, seeking reform and hostile to Jean II and his son, the future Charles V, prepares to open the Paris gates to the king of Navarre but is murdered by Maillart

Background imageNavarre Collection: Etienne Marcel

Etienne Marcel
Marcel, seeking reform and hostile to Jean II and his son, the future Charles V, prepares to open the Paris gates to the king of Navarre but is murdered by Maillart

Background imageNavarre Collection: Jeanne De Navarre

Jeanne De Navarre
Jeanne de Navarre, queen of Navarre, weds Philippe IV uniting France and Navarre : when Henri comte de Bar, son- in-law of Edward I, rebels, she defeats and emprisons him

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV before Paris

Henri IV before Paris
Henri of Navarre (the future Henri IV) unable to take Paris because hes a Protestant, decides that Paris is worth a mass and accepts the Catholic faith to gain support

Background imageNavarre Collection: Funeral of Henri III

Funeral of Henri III
Henri IV, roi de Navarre, accompanies the corpse of Henri III, his ally, who has just been assassinated by Jacques Clement, to Poissy

Background imageNavarre Collection: Nollet Experiment 2

Nollet Experiment 2
Nollet, at the College de Navarre, Paris, demonstrates how electricity can be generated by stroking a glass globe, and then passed from one person to another

Background imageNavarre Collection: Nollet Lecturing

Nollet Lecturing
The Abbe Nollet lectures on electricity at the College de Navarre, Paris

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri II of Navarre

Henri II of Navarre
HENRI d ALBRET, titular king of NAVARRE grandfather of Henri IV

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri II of Navarre wooing Marguerite de Valois

Henri II of Navarre wooing Marguerite de Valois
Henri II de Navarre (1503-1555, reigned from 1517), wooing his future wife Marguerite de Valois (1492-1549) -- they married in 1526, and she then became known as Marguerite de Navarre

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV of France with Gabrielle d Estrees

Henri IV of France with Gabrielle d Estrees
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572), with the love of his life, but not his wife, Gabrielle d Estrees

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast

Henri IV of France with a seven-headed beast
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572), seen here in armour, with his sword raised, having decapitated the seven-headed beast

Background imageNavarre Collection: Joan of Navarre / Anon Eng

Joan of Navarre / Anon Eng
JOAN OF NAVARRE Queen of Henry IV of England. She was regent of Brittany for her son by her 1st marriage. Accused of witchcraft. 1370 - 1437

Background imageNavarre Collection: Marguerite De Navarre

Marguerite De Navarre
MARGUERITE de NAVARRE, or d ANGOULEME, sister of Francois I, married (1) Duc d Alencon, (2) Henri II de Navarre, writer & Protestant supporter active in politics

Background imageNavarre Collection: Jean Marie Navarre, 1916

Jean Marie Navarre, 1916
JEAN MARIE NAVARRE The first French air ace and known as a solitary hunter, Navarre was a skilful pilot of the Nieuport aircraft

Background imageNavarre Collection: French Theatre / La Fille

French Theatre / La Fille
La Fille A character from Vielle by marguerite de Valois, Reine de Navarre

Background imageNavarre Collection: Blanche De Navarre

Blanche De Navarre
BLANCHE DE NAVARRE queen of Philippe VI de Valois, king of France

Background imageNavarre Collection: Nollet Experiment 6

Nollet Experiment 6
The Abbe Nollet demonstrates the electrical conductivity of the human body, at the College de Navarre, Paris

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri Ii, French Royalty

Henri Ii, French Royalty
Henri II de Navarre (1503-1555), grandfather of Henri IV) wooing his future wife Marguerite de France (1492-1549), also known as Marguerite of Valois, sister of Francois 1

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain / Defeats Moors / 1212

Spain / Defeats Moors / 1212
Alfonso of Castile, with the Kings of Aragon and Navarre, defeats the Moors at Tolosa

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henry IV with J Navarre

Henry IV with J Navarre
HENRY IV King of England with his second wife Joan of Navarre



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