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Isabella, Countess of Foix

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wanted to prevent Foix from falling under influence of England, so a royal army under the leadership of the Constable de Sancerre invaded Foix and occupied large portions. In this situation, Isabella and her husband were willing to submit to the French Crown. The Treaty of Tarbes on 10 May 1399 saw
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The fate of the new Foix dynasty during the French feudal period was reflected in its name because Isabella's descendants renounced the leadership of the name and coat of arms of Grailly in favor of the House of Foix's. The loyalty of the new dynasty of Foix to France was awarded in 1412, when
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Archambaud was appointed lieutenant-general of the Languedoc. In 1402 Isabella and her husband arranged the marriage for their eldest son, John, to the eldest daughter of
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in her own right, but shared power with her husband and later with her son. She succeeded as countess along with her husband upon the death of her childless brother
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and his wife Gerauda of Navailles. She was the eldest of three children, her two brothers were the aforementioned Matthew and Roger Bernard, who died young.
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Isabella made countess as long as her husband stopped his alliance with the English and allow the two oldest sons of the couple to be taken to royal court.
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Archambaud died in 1413, Isabella died in 1428 and was buried in the Abbey of Boulbonne, the resting place of her ancestors.
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refunded Isabella the county of Castelbon which the king had withdrawn from her brother 1386, after he fought for the crown.
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After the death of her younger brother Matthew in 1398, who had tried to claim the Aragonese crown for his wife
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Archambaud (d.10 September 1419), married Sancha de Cabrera and had a daughter named Isabelle
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and was heir of a large ownership which focused especially on the northern slopes of the
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Juan de Albret y Catalina de Foix o la defensa del estado navarro (1483–1517)
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Lord of the Pyrenees, Gaston FĂ©bus, Count of Foix (1331–1391)
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Faber & Faber. 496:Adrien de Monluc (1571–1646) d'encre et de sang 275:Roger-Bernard V of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon 235:Roger-Bernard V of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon 406:(1386- 13 December 1464), Archbishop of Arles 296:, Isabella was the last living member of the 29: 493: 477: 426: 396:(died December 1453), married firstly to 511: 450: 362:, commander of the French forces at the 520: 438: 628: 502: 462: 354:(c.1382- 4 May 1436), succeeded as 287: 13: 14: 712: 651:15th-century princes of Andorra 646:14th-century princes of Andorra 398:Margaret, Countess of Comminges 1: 494:Garrigues, VĂ©ronique (2006). 410: 347:Isabella and Archambaud had: 273:Isabella was the daughter of 681:14th-century French nobility 676:15th-century French nobility 328:Foix was a neighbour of the 280:Isabella married in 1381 to 7: 691:15th-century women monarchs 686:14th-century women monarchs 534:Isabella, Countess of Foix 512:Sumption, Jonathan (2015). 503:Lerga, Álvaro Adot (2005). 342: 10: 717: 487: 255:Isabella of Foix-Castelbon 214:Peter, Archbishop of Arles 701:15th-century French women 696:14th-century French women 614: 582: 574: 567: 532: 521:Vernier, Richard (2008). 240: 230: 218: 198: 188: 178: 170: 162: 158: 142: 132: 122: 114: 96: 86: 76: 66: 58: 40: 28: 23: 539:House of Foix-CastelbĂłn 386:Arnaud Amanieu d'Albret 268: 507:(in Spanish). Pamiela. 319:Charles III of Navarre 166:before 2 November 1361 42:Co-Princess of Andorra 514:The Hundred Years War 356:John I, Count of Foix 282:Archambaud de Grailly 205:John I, Count of Foix 193:Archambaud de Grailly 91:Galcerand de Vilanova 671:Viscounts of Lautrec 589:Viscountess of BĂ©arn 555:bef. 2 November 1361 544:Cadet branch of the 525:. The Boydell Press. 310:Charles VI of France 244:Gerauda of Navailles 498:(in French). 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Index


Co-Princess of Andorra
suo jure
Matthew
John I
Galcerand de Vilanova
Countess of Foix
suo jure
Matthew
John I
Archambaud
John I
Archambaud de Grailly
Issue
John I, Count of Foix
House
Foix
Roger-Bernard V of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon
Countess of Foix
Matthew
Roger-Bernard V of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon
Archambaud de Grailly
Joanna
House of Foix
Pyrenees
Hundred Years' War
Charles VI of France
Charles III of Navarre
Joan
Crown of Aragon

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