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25: 359:, John switched his support between the English and French a few times, mainly for his own personal gain; always aligning with the side who promised him the most political and economic benefits at the relevant time. As sovereign of the Pyrenean Principality he took up a neutral stance in the war which was reflected in its motto 257:
As a result of the Treaty of Tarbes signed on 10 May 1399, John's parents were given possession of the County of Foix, but it required that his father renounce his English alliance, and it stipulated that John and one of his brothers were to be sent as hostages to the Royal Court of France to ensure
374:, the title was finally recognised by the King of France by letters dating from 18 November 1425, which definitively stabilized John's new position. The King of France installed him as Governor of Dauphiné in 1416. In 1425 he was appointed 310:) if her daughter Yolande succeeded to the throne, as a result John sent troops to help Louis and Yolande in their claim, but Ferdinand prevailed ultimately on 25 June 1412 by the 306:
of Aragon, widow of King John I, wrote to John on 20 January 1411 promising the return of Rosanes and Martorell (part of the properties confiscated from his maternal uncle
352:. Navarre would have become part of the Foix inheritance if John and Joan had children, but they failed to produce children and Joan died in July 1413. 337:
John's father Archambaud died in 1412, John then became Count of Foix; he was co-ruler of Foix with his mother Isabella until her death in 1428.
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Biu, HĂ©lène (2002). "Du panĂ©gyrique Ă  l'histoire : l'archiviste Michel de Bernis, chroniqueur des comtes de Foix (1445)".
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recognised John as heir to the County of Foix and he was also involved in several operations against the English: the Siege of
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When Martin died on 31 May 1410 without surviving children, two princes tried to claim the succession:
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and received from the King the title Viscount of Lautrec. He also bought the Viscountcy of Villemur.
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Isabella (died 1486) married 11 May 1443 to Bernard, Baron de Cauna and had issue
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Although John was sided with the French at the time, he did not take part in the
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The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512
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Lewis, P.S. (1985). "Le Dragon de Mauvezin et Jean I Comte de Foix (1412-36)".
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After Jeanne's death, John married thirdly in 1436 to Joanna, daughter of
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John married secondly in 1422 to Jeanne d'Albret. She was the daughter of
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in 1404-1405 and the Seat of Blaye in 1406. In 1409, John accompanied
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Bernard, Seigneur de Gerderest married Praxede de Caramany
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observance of the terms of the treaty. On 24 April 1406
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