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Chancery of Navarre

When the Kingdom of Navarre was united with France by the marriage of Philip IV of France with Joan I Queen Regnant of Navarre and Countess of Champagne on 16 August 1284, it kept the long existing Chancery of Navarre (French: Chancellerie de Navarre). The Kings of Navarre had private Chancellors dating back to ancient kings. Theobald II of Navarre had a Vice-Chancellor, according to letters dated 1259.

In 1512, Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon and son of John II of Aragon and Navarre, invaded the Kingdom of Navarre, beginning the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre, during the reign of Jean III d'Albret and Catherine de Foix-Béarn, and quickly conquered all of Upper Navarre and part of Lower Navarre. Jean III d'Albret tried to retake his kingdom, first in 1512, but failed despite French support, then again in 1516. Depressed by the defeats and adverse diplomatic results, he died at the castle of Esgouarrabaque in Monein, in Béarn, on 14 June 1516. His son, Henry II, attempted to reconquer the kingdom, again with French help, but this time supported by a popular revolt, however, despite some initial success, he was defeated at the Battle of Noáin on 30 June 1521 and lost all he had reconquered.

Henry II moved his capital to Saint-Palais. In 1524, Charles Quint invaded Guyenne and Lower Navarre. Henry II was taken prisoner during the Battle of Pavia, in French-controlled Lombardy, on 24 February 1525, and married Marguerite, the sister of François I of France, the following year. A new attempt by Charles Quint to reconquer Lower Navarre in 1527 was only partially successful, after which he abandoned the idea of reconquering the country.

The deconsecrated St. Paul's Church housed the Chancery of Navarre for the century of its existence Saint-Palais, from 1524–1624. The 1522–23 meetings of the Estates of Navarre were also held in the building.

Chancellors of Navarre: 1512–1624 edit

Pierre de Biaix was already Chancellor of Navarre in 1512[1] when the kingdom was invaded and remained loyal to Henry II following the death of Jean III d'Albret. He remained Chancellor of Navarre until at least 11 August 1526,[2] perhaps longer.

The position of Chancellor of Navarre was eliminated at the time of the formation of the Parliament of Navarre and Béarn in 1624.[3]

Other Chancellors of Navarre 1524–1624:

  • Pierre de Biaix (1512–26)
  • Bernard d'Abbadie, after 2 February 1526[4] and until 1540[5]
  • Nicolas Compain, before 8 August 1572[6]
  • Nicolas d'Angu, Bishop of Mende[7]
  • Louis de Glatenx, before 15 February 1581[6][8]
  • Henri de Mêmes[9]
  • Pierre Martin, Sr., before 1590
  • Pierre Martin, Jr., after 7 October 1590[10]
  • Michel Huraut de l'Hopital, Seigneur du Fay (†1592–93)[11]
  • Sieur Soffrey de Calignon,[12] on 6 June 1593 († 9 September 1606 in Paris),[13] President of the court of the Parliament of Dauphine, and Maître des Requêtes ordinaires de l’Hôtel de Navarre, following the vacancy created by the death of the Sieur du Fay[14]
  • Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery

Vice Chancellors of Navarre 1524–1624:

  • the Sieur de La Motte, Vice Chancellor of Navarre and Maître des Requêtes, before 11 March 1576[15]
  • Pierre de Lostal, before 1610
  • Jean d'Esquille, before 4 June 1621[16]

Prosecutor and Attorney General of Navarre 1524–1624:

Notes edit

  1. ^ La Boulinière (1825), pp. 323–324 (in French)
  2. ^ Bascle de Lagrèze (1851), p. 342 (in French)
  3. ^ Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des Sciences, des Arts et des Métiers, Tome 3 CH=CONS, Paris, 1753 p. 102 [1]
  4. ^ Raymond (1874), p. 367 (in French)
  5. ^ Raymond (1874), p. 368 (in French)
  6. ^ a b Raymond (1872), p. 351 (in French)
  7. ^ Vauvillers (1818), Tome 1, p. 75 (in French)
  8. ^ Laussat (1871), p. 189 (in French)
  9. ^ Mongez/Volney, Encyclopédie méthodique. Antiquités, mythologie, diplomatique des chartres et chronologie. Tome 3, 1784 p. 547 (in French)
  10. ^ BnF Fonds Périgord, Tome 10 (in French)
  11. ^ Hurault de Cheverny, Philippe: Mémoires de Messire Philippe Hurault, Comte de Cheverny, 1789, p. 48 (in French)
  12. ^ Raymond (1872), p. 213 (in French)
  13. ^ Choriet, Vie d'Artus Prunier de Saint-André, conseiller du Roy en ses conseils d'Estat et privé, premier président aux parlements de Provence et de Dauphiné (1548-1616), d'après un manuscrit inédit de Nicolas Chorier, Paris, 1880, p. 13 (in French)
  14. ^ Laussat (1871), p. 260 (in French)
  15. ^ Laussat (1871), p. 178 (in French)
  16. ^ Raymond (1872), p. 490 (in French)
  17. ^ SSLAP (1907), p. 71 (in French)
  18. ^ Saint-Allais, Nicolas Viton de (1813). La France législative, ministerielle, judiciaire et administrative: sous les quatre dynasties, contenant la chronologie historique des régens, premiers ministres, ministres et secrétaires d'Etat, conseillers d'Etat ... présidens ... Didot. p. 282.
  19. ^ Laussat (1871), p. 164 (in French)
  20. ^ SSLAP (1907), p. 74 (in French)

References edit

  • "Guyenne". Guyenne.fr (in French). Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • Bascle de Lagrèze, Gustave (1851). Le Trésor de Pau, Archives du Château d'Henri IV, avec des Fac-Simile [The Treasury of Pau, Archives of the Castle of Henri IV, with Extracts.] (in French). Pau: Imprimerie et Lithographie de È. Vignancour. p. 342. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  • Charon, Philippe (1999). Gobierno de Navarra: Institución Príncipe de Viana (ed.). "Les chanceliers d'origine française des rois de Navarre comtes d'Évreux au XIVe siècle" [The Chancellors of French Origin of the Kings of Navarre, Counts of Evreux, in the 14th Century.] (PDF). Príncipe de Viana (in French). Vol. 216, no. Año n° 60. pp. 119–144. ISSN 0032-8472. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • La Boulinière, Pierre (1825). Itinéraire descriptif et pittorèsque des Hautes-Pyrénées françoises, jadis territoires du Béarn du Bigorre des quatre vallées du Comminges et de la Haute-Garonne. Contenant, outre la description des lieux, l'histoire de ces diverses contrées, et de leurs antiquités; un Précis sur la population, l'agriculture, l'industrie, le commerce; un aperçu sur les mœurs, les coutumes, les sciences, les beaux-arts, la littérature et le langage. Orné d'une Carte géographique et de quinze Vues lithographiées. Vol. 1. Paris: Librairie de Gide fils. pp. 323–324.
  • Laussat, M. le baron de (1871). Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau (ed.). "Extraits des Registres de la Chambre des Comptes de Pau (XVIe et XVIIe siècles.)" [Extracts from the Registers of the Chambre des Comptes of Pau (16th and 17th Centuries.)] (application/txt/pdf). Bulletin de la Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau (in French). Vol. II série–1, no. 1871–72. Pau: Léon Ribaut, Librairie de la Société. pp. 178, 189, 260. ark:/12148/bpt6k34253p. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • Raymond, Paul (1872). Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau (ed.). "Description détaillée des sceaux conservés aux archives des Basses-Pyrénées" [Detailed description of the seals kept in the archives of the Lower Pyrenees.] (application/txt/pdf). Bulletin de la Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau (in French). Vol. II série–2, no. 1872–73. Pau: Léon Ribaut, Librairie de la Société. pp. 351, 490. ark:/12148/bpt6k342541. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • Raymond, Paul (1874). Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau (ed.). "Notes pour servir à l'histoire des artistes en Béarn" [Notes to be used in the history of artists in Béarn.] (application/txt/pdf). Bulletin de la Société des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Pau. IIème Série. (in French). Vol. II série–3, no. 1873–74. Pau: Veuve Léon Ribault, Librairie de la Société. pp. 367–368. ark:/12148/bpt6k34255c. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  • Vauvillers, Mlle. (1818). Histoire de Jeanne d'Albret, reine de Navarre [The History of Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre.] (application/pdf) (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Louis Janet. p. 61. Retrieved 19 April 2016.

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When the Kingdom of Navarre was united with France by the marriage of Philip IV of France with Joan I Queen Regnant of Navarre and Countess of Champagne on 16 August 1284 it kept the long existing Chancery of Navarre French Chancellerie de Navarre The Kings of Navarre had private Chancellors dating back to ancient kings Theobald II of Navarre had a Vice Chancellor according to letters dated 1259 In 1512 Ferdinand the Catholic King of Aragon and son of John II of Aragon and Navarre invaded the Kingdom of Navarre beginning the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre during the reign of Jean III d Albret and Catherine de Foix Bearn and quickly conquered all of Upper Navarre and part of Lower Navarre Jean III d Albret tried to retake his kingdom first in 1512 but failed despite French support then again in 1516 Depressed by the defeats and adverse diplomatic results he died at the castle of Esgouarrabaque in Monein in Bearn on 14 June 1516 His son Henry II attempted to reconquer the kingdom again with French help but this time supported by a popular revolt however despite some initial success he was defeated at the Battle of Noain on 30 June 1521 and lost all he had reconquered Henry II moved his capital to Saint Palais In 1524 Charles Quint invaded Guyenne and Lower Navarre Henry II was taken prisoner during the Battle of Pavia in French controlled Lombardy on 24 February 1525 and married Marguerite the sister of Francois I of France the following year A new attempt by Charles Quint to reconquer Lower Navarre in 1527 was only partially successful after which he abandoned the idea of reconquering the country The deconsecrated St Paul s Church housed the Chancery of Navarre for the century of its existence Saint Palais from 1524 1624 The 1522 23 meetings of the Estates of Navarre were also held in the building Chancellors of Navarre 1512 1624 editPierre de Biaix was already Chancellor of Navarre in 1512 1 when the kingdom was invaded and remained loyal to Henry II following the death of Jean III d Albret He remained Chancellor of Navarre until at least 11 August 1526 2 perhaps longer The position of Chancellor of Navarre was eliminated at the time of the formation of the Parliament of Navarre and Bearn in 1624 3 Other Chancellors of Navarre 1524 1624 Pierre de Biaix 1512 26 Bernard d Abbadie after 2 February 1526 4 and until 1540 5 Nicolas Compain before 8 August 1572 6 Nicolas d Angu Bishop of Mende 7 Louis de Glatenx before 15 February 1581 6 8 Henri de Memes 9 Pierre Martin Sr before 1590 Pierre Martin Jr after 7 October 1590 10 Michel Huraut de l Hopital Seigneur du Fay 1592 93 11 Sieur Soffrey de Calignon 12 on 6 June 1593 9 September 1606 in Paris 13 President of the court of the Parliament of Dauphine and Maitre des Requetes ordinaires de l Hotel de Navarre following the vacancy created by the death of the Sieur du Fay 14 Nicolas Brulart de Sillery Vice Chancellors of Navarre 1524 1624 the Sieur de La Motte Vice Chancellor of Navarre and Maitre des Requetes before 11 March 1576 15 Pierre de Lostal before 1610 Jean d Esquille before 4 June 1621 16 Prosecutor and Attorney General of Navarre 1524 1624 Jean de Laforcade 26 April 1589 17 10 May 1594 18 19 20 Notes edit La Bouliniere 1825 pp 323 324 in French Bascle de Lagreze 1851 p 342 in French Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des Sciences des Arts et des Metiers Tome 3 CH CONS Paris 1753 p 102 1 Raymond 1874 p 367 in French Raymond 1874 p 368 in French a b Raymond 1872 p 351 in French Vauvillers 1818 Tome 1 p 75 in French Laussat 1871 p 189 in French Mongez Volney Encyclopedie methodique Antiquites mythologie diplomatique des chartres et chronologie Tome 3 1784 p 547 in French BnF Fonds Perigord Tome 10 in French Hurault de Cheverny Philippe Memoires de Messire Philippe Hurault Comte de Cheverny 1789 p 48 in French Raymond 1872 p 213 in French Choriet Vie d Artus Prunier de Saint Andre conseiller du Roy en ses conseils d Estat et prive premier president aux parlements de Provence et de Dauphine 1548 1616 d apres un manuscrit inedit de Nicolas Chorier Paris 1880 p 13 in French Laussat 1871 p 260 in French Laussat 1871 p 178 in French Raymond 1872 p 490 in French SSLAP 1907 p 71 in French Saint Allais Nicolas Viton de 1813 La France legislative ministerielle judiciaire et administrative sous les quatre dynasties contenant la chronologie historique des regens premiers ministres ministres et secretaires d Etat conseillers d Etat presidens Didot p 282 Laussat 1871 p 164 in French SSLAP 1907 p 74 in French References edit Guyenne Guyenne fr in French Retrieved 19 April 2016 Bascle de Lagreze Gustave 1851 Le Tresor de Pau Archives du Chateau d Henri IV avec des Fac Simile The Treasury of Pau Archives of the Castle of Henri IV with Extracts in French Pau Imprimerie et Lithographie de E Vignancour p 342 Retrieved 8 April 2016 Charon Philippe 1999 Gobierno de Navarra Institucion Principe de Viana ed Les chanceliers d origine francaise des rois de Navarre comtes d Evreux au XIVe siecle The Chancellors of French Origin of the Kings of Navarre Counts of Evreux in the 14th Century PDF Principe de Viana in French Vol 216 no Ano n 60 pp 119 144 ISSN 0032 8472 Retrieved 19 April 2016 La Bouliniere Pierre 1825 Itineraire descriptif et pittoresque des Hautes Pyrenees francoises jadis territoires du Bearn du Bigorre des quatre vallees du Comminges et de la Haute Garonne Contenant outre la description des lieux l histoire de ces diverses contrees et de leurs antiquites un Precis sur la population l agriculture l industrie le commerce un apercu sur les mœurs les coutumes les sciences les beaux arts la litterature et le langage Orne d une Carte geographique et de quinze Vues lithographiees Vol 1 Paris Librairie de Gide fils pp 323 324 Laussat M le baron de 1871 Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau ed Extraits des Registres de la Chambre des Comptes de Pau XVIe et XVIIe siecles Extracts from the Registers of the Chambre des Comptes of Pau 16th and 17th Centuries application txt pdf Bulletin de la Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau in French Vol II serie 1 no 1871 72 Pau Leon Ribaut Librairie de la Societe pp 178 189 260 ark 12148 bpt6k34253p Retrieved 19 April 2016 Raymond Paul 1872 Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau ed Description detaillee des sceaux conserves aux archives des Basses Pyrenees Detailed description of the seals kept in the archives of the Lower Pyrenees application txt pdf Bulletin de la Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau in French Vol II serie 2 no 1872 73 Pau Leon Ribaut Librairie de la Societe pp 351 490 ark 12148 bpt6k342541 Retrieved 19 April 2016 Raymond Paul 1874 Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau ed Notes pour servir a l histoire des artistes en Bearn Notes to be used in the history of artists in Bearn application txt pdf Bulletin de la Societe des Sciences Lettres et Arts de Pau IIeme Serie in French Vol II serie 3 no 1873 74 Pau Veuve Leon Ribault Librairie de la Societe pp 367 368 ark 12148 bpt6k34255c Retrieved 19 April 2016 Vauvillers Mlle 1818 Histoire de Jeanne d Albret reine de Navarre The History of Jeanne d Albret Queen of Navarre application pdf in French Vol 1 Paris Louis Janet p 61 Retrieved 19 April 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chancery of Navarre amp oldid 1218831166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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