Cardinal of Foix (Fr.: Cardinal de Foix) may refer to:
Pierre de Foix, le vieux (1386–1464), Archbishop of Arles, cardinal
Pierre de Foix, le jeune (1449–1490), Bishop of Vannes, cardinal
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CardinalofFoix (Fr.: Cardinal de Foix) may refer to: Pierre de Foix, le vieux (1386–1464), Archbishop of Arles, cardinal Pierre de Foix, le jeune (1449–1490)...
The County ofFoix (French: Comté de Foix, pronounced [fwa]; Occitan: Comtat de Fois, pronounced [fujs] locally [fujʃ]) was a medieval fief in southern...
Peter ofFoix (Fr.: Pierre de Foix) may refer to: Pierre de Foix, le vieux (1386–1464), Archbishop of Arles, cardinal Pierre de Foix, le jeune (1449–1490)...
(1449–1490); cardinal and Bishop of Arles. John ofFoix, Viscount of Narbonne (1450–1500); his daughter Germaine ofFoix was the second wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon...
influential career as a cardinal. Brunissende was the daughter of Roger-Bernard III, Count ofFoix by his wife Margaret, Viscountess of Béarn. Brunissende...
Pierre de Foix, le vieux (* 1386; † 13 December 1464 at Avignon), from 1409 Cardinal, 1405–1422 Bishop of Lescar, 1450–1463 Archbishop of Arles Viader...
this conclave: Of the absentee cardinals four were creations of Eugenius IV, two of Nicholas V and one of Callixtus III. Pierre de Foix was the last surviving...
cardinal and lieutenant general in the French Army. Louis was the third son of Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette (1554–1642) and Marguerite de Foix-Candale...
on behalf of Joanna, who was alleged to be mentally unstable. In 1506, as part of a treaty with France, Ferdinand married Germaine ofFoix, with whom...
Although Pierre de Foix, bishop of Albano, was the most senior Cardinal-Bishop 1445–64, he was omitted in filling the post of Dean of the Sacred College...
Kingdom of Valencia under the Crown of Aragon (now Spain), Rodrigo studied law at the University of Bologna. He was ordained deacon and made a cardinal in...
Countess of Périgord. He became King of Navarre and Count ofFoix by virtue of his 1484 marriage to Queen Catherine (1470–1517), successor of her brother...
of Urbino – cardinal-priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo (received the title on 30 December 1476), † 24 July 1478 Pierre de Foix, bishop of Vannes and Aire...
to the Kingdom of France, aiming to marry Anne of Brittany for the purpose; however, he was married by then to Joan of Valois. The Foix-Albret, led by...
as a primitive incubator. He was the only son of Vladislaus II Jagiellon and his third wife, Anne ofFoix-Candale. Vladislaus II took steps to ensure a...
made Bishop of Valencia. In 1444, Pope Eugene IV named him a cardinal, and Borgia became a member of the Roman Curia. During the siege of Belgrade (1456)...
Foix-Candale was a wealthy heiress (1567-1593) of the House ofFoix, and they had four sons: Henry, duke ofFoix-Candale (1591–1639); Bernard, duc d'Épernon...
held by Cardinal de Foix, Archbishop of Arles and legate of Avignon, who was also a Franciscan. His primary reason was to promote the doctrine of Immaculate...
husband of Françoise de Foix (1528-1554) Jean IV de Brosse (1554-1565) Sébastien de Luxembourg (1565-1569) Louis III de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier (1569–1582)...