Jean I of Albret
Jean I of Albret (1425 – 3 January 1468), 15th Lord of Albret, was a Viscount of Tartas.
Jean I of Albret | |
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Born | 1425 |
Died | 3 January 1468 (aged 42–43) |
Noble family | Albret |
Spouse(s) | Catherine de Rohan |
Issue |
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Father | Charles II of Albret |
Mother | Anne of Armagnac |
Life
He was the eldest son of Charles II of Albret, Count of Dreux and of Anne of Armagnac.[1] As he predeceased his father, he never ruled Albret.
He married Catherine de Rohan (1425–1471), daughter of Alain IX de Rohan and Marguerite de Dreux, dame de Guillac.[2] They had 3 children :
- Alain I of Albret, 16th Lord of Albret,[1] married in 1470 with Frances, Countess of Périgord
- Mary of Albret, married in 1480 with Bonfile del Giudice, count of Castres
- Louise of Albret ( – 8 September 1494), married in 1480 with Jacques, Lord of Estouteville (4 December 1448 – 12 March 1489), and mistress of John II, Duke of Bourbon[3]
References
- Luchaire 1974, p. 14.
- Luchaire 1974, p. 9.
- de Carvalho 2021, p. 189.
Sources
- de Carvalho, Helena Avelar (2021). An Astrologer at Work in Late Medieval France: The Notebooks of S. Belle. Brill.
- Luchaire, Achille (1974). Alain Le Grand Sire D'albret. Slatkine.
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