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Beatrice of Navarre (1392–1412/1415) was a daughter of Charles III of Navarre and his wife, Eleanor of Castile.[citation needed] She was the first wife of Jacques de Bourbon but died young, leaving three daughters.[1]
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Beatrice of Navarre | |
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Countess of La Marche | |
Born | 1392 |
Died | 1412/1415 |
Spouse | James II, Count of La Marche |
Issue | Isabelle of Bourbon-La Marche Marie of Bourbon-La Marche Eleanor, Countess of Pardiac |
House | Évreux |
Father | Charles III of Navarre |
Mother | Eleanor of Castile |
She was a member of the House of Évreux. Her surviving siblings were Blanche I of Navarre, wife of John II of Aragon, and Isabella of Navarre, wife of John IV of Armagnac.
In 1406 in Pamplona, Beatrice married James II, Count of La Marche, son of John I, Count of La Marche, and Catherine of Vendôme. The couple had three children:
It is not certain when Beatrice died. She died between 1412 and 1415, possibly while giving birth to her daughter Eleanor in 1412.[citation needed]
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