Pierre de Navarre
Pierre de Navarre (Évreux, March 31st 1366 - Sancerre, July 29th 1412), Count de Mortain, was the son puîné of Charles II, king de Navarre and count d' Évreux (known as Charles the Bad ), and of Jeanne de France (1343-1373).
Genealogy
- His/her mother Jeanne de France (1343-1373) is the girl of the king de France Jean the Good.
- His/her father the king Charles II is the son of Philippe d' Évreux and Jeanne II of Navarre, girl of the king Louis X Hutin
The kingdom of Navarre, which did not practice the Salic law, had entered the House of France in 1284 by Jeanne I {{Re}} of Navarre, wife of Philippe Beautiful the. This one the first went up on the throne with the title of king de France and Navarre. Its grand-daughter, Jeanne (the future Jeanne II of Navarre), private of the crown of France by the means of the salic law, at least kept Navarre, which it carried by her marriage in the House of Évreux.
Biography
Pierre de Navarre alias Pierre de Mortain was born with Évreux on April 5th 1366. Left with the court of France (in pledge of a possible policy of reconciliation between his/her father and the king Charles V), it was high with the future king Charles VI, of which he became the inseparable companion. It carried the title - and the effective capacity entrusted to the officers of its court exerted some - of Count de Mortain as of 1376 - 1377 (which it seems to however temporarily give up between 1378 and 1401) and of lieutenant of all the grounds of king de Navarre his father with the kingdom of France; this county (seized in 1378 and joined together with the crown) will be set up for him in county-peerage by Charles VI, on May 21st 1401. In addition Armorial of the Court In love , created on January 6th 1401, exhibe its weapons at that time and qualifies their holder of " Pierre filz of Roy de Navarre/Tale of Mortaing" . To the same time, his/her older brother says Noble the, become king de Navarre since 1387, gives up by a treaty concluded definitively in 1404, in the county of Évreux (which was joined together with the crown), like with his claims on the Brie and Champagne and accepted in compensation the Comté of Nemours set up for him in duchy-peerage, a pension of: 12000 pounds and an allowance of: 200000 ecus. Pierre de Navarre, still qualifying wire of king de Navarre and count de Mortain, will subscribe to this convention by affixing there his large equestrian seal, on June 25th 1404. Formerly Count de Mortain charged moreover businesses with his father, it will be from now on count-par of France and lieutenant to the kingdom of France of the grounds of king de Navarre his brother.He marries, in 1411, the girl of Pierre II of Alençon, Catherine d' Alençon (1380 - 1462), not to confuse with his small-niece and heiress, Catherine d' Alençon which will marry " François de Laval" , lord de Gavre, the future Guy XV of Laval (act by which Louis XI notes matrimonial conventions: January 8th 1461 a.s. in Tours; celebrated nuptials in September of the same year downtown of Alençon).
Pierre de Navarre , deceased on July 29th 1412 with Sancerre, with the return of the seat of Bourges where it had accompanied the king Charles VI, left its very young widow without children. This one will marry on October 13rd 1413 Louis “duke of Bavaria, brother of Royne Isabel de France” .
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