Jeanne d'Albret
Jeanne d'Albret (1528–1572) was a politician, poet and writer.
Also recorded as Joan III; Jeanne III; Jeanne III of Navarre; Jane d' Albert.
Overview
Born at Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1528, died at Paris in 1572.
In detail
the recorded working language is French, Spanish and Occitan.
The field of work recorded is poetry, politics and Huguenots.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Navarre. Positions recorded include Monarch of Lower Navarre and count of Foix.
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Died at
- ParisPlace
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Sources
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- 1.
“Jeanne d'Albret”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q229286: Jeanne d'Albret
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Grafik aus dem Klebeband Nr. 1 der Fürstlich Waldeckschen Hofbibliothek Arolsen Motiv: Johanna von Albret, Mutter des französischen Königs Heinrich IV.
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The picture record
Jeanne d'Albret, mère du roi Henri IV.
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