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  1. Charles III (1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble , was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged it for the title Duke of Nemours. He spent his reign improving the infrastructure of his kingdom, restoring Navarre s pride after the dismal reign of his father, Charles the Bad, and mending strained relations with France.

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  3. Charles III of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Charles III ( Basque: Karlos, Spanish: Carlos; 22 July 1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux in France from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged Évreux for the Duchy of Nemours . As a young man, Charles was frequently sent by his father, King Charles II, to act as the envoy to ...

  4. Charles III | Basque ruler, Pyrenees, French politics ...

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    Charles III, (born 1361—died Sept. 8, 1425, Olite, Navarre), king of Navarre (1387–1425), eldest son of Charles II the Bad. Unlike his father, he pursued a consistent policy of peace both with Castile (which in gratitude restored certain districts to Navarre) and with France.

  5. Charles II of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously he continued to negotiate with Charles V, who feared the King of Navarre would throw in his lot with Knolles's army now operating in Northern France. Though Edward III sealed a draft treaty with Navarre on 2 December 1370 it was a dead letter after the destruction of Knolles's army at the Battle of Pontvallain a few days later ...

  6. List of Navarrese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Claimants After Blanche's death in 1441, John retained the crown of Navarre for himself until he died 38 years later, keeping it from his son and elder daughter, Charles IV and Blanche II. Conflict with his son led to the Navarrese Civil War.

  7. Kingdom of Navarre | Facts & History | Britannica

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    The Kingdom of Navarre, former independent kingdom of Spain which occupied the area of the present province of Navarra. The kingdom was home to sizable Moorish and Jewish populations, and despite its small size in the later Middle Ages, it played a significant role in international politics.

  8. Charles, Prince of Viana - Wikipedia

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    Charles, Prince of Viana ( Basque: Karlos IV.a) (29 May 1421 – 23 September 1461), sometimes called Charles IV of Navarre, was the son of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. [1] Background His mother was the daughter and heiress of Charles III, King of Navarre.

  9. Charles III of Navarre - Wikiwand

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    Charles III ( Basque: Karlos, Spanish: Carlos; 22 July 1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux in France from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged Évreux for the Duchy of Nemours.

  10. Kingdom of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    The remaining northern part of the kingdom was once again joined with France by personal union in 1589 when King Henry III of Navarre inherited the French throne as Henry IV of France, and in 1620 it was merged into the Kingdom of France.

  11. Charles III of Navarre — Google Arts & Culture

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    Jul 22, 1361 - Sep 8, 1425 Charles III, called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged it for the title Duke of Nemours.

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    Charles III (1361 – 8 September 1425), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged it for the title Duke of Nemours.