Luis de Beaumont, 1st Conde de Lerín

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Luis de Beaumont , 1st Conde de Lerín, (* 1412 - 28 May 1462 in Madrid ) was a Navarre nobleman. He was the son of Carlos de Beaumont (and thus a member of the Navarre royal house of France-Évreux ) and Ana de Curton.

He married Juana de Navarra, an illegitimate daughter of King Charles III. who created the county of Lerín for both of them in 1424 . In 1432 he inherited all of his father's possessions in Navarra, Soule and Labourd , as well as the title of Condestable de Navarra.

Luis de Beaumont was the leader of the noble faction of the Beaumonteses , which represented the interests of Charles of Viana against his father John II of Aragón in the Navarre Civil War , after he had married Juana Enríquez in 1447. In 1450 the king confiscated his goods, in 1451 he was captured in the Battle of Aibar and remained a hostage until 1460.

progeny

From his marriage he had seven established and three suspected children:

  • Luis II (* probably 1430; † executed 1508), 1462 2. Conde de Lerín, Margrave of Huesca; ∞ Lenore Bâtarde d'Aragón, illegitimate daughter of John II, King of Aragón ( House of Trastámara ), and Leonor de Escobar
  • Carlos, Archdean in Pamplona
  • Felipe († before 1471), as a hermit
  • Juan; ∞ Luisa de Montreal d'Uturbie, daughter of Juan and Maria, mistress of Uturbie
  • Juana; ∞ Jean II, Lord and Baron von Luxe , † 1477
  • Ana, educator of Emperor Charles V ; ∞ Luiz de Peralta, lord of Valiero
  • Guillen († after 1466); ∞ Violante de Gramont († after 1466), mistress of Monteagudo , daughter of Florestan I, master of Bardos and Monteagudo, and Leonor Franger ( House of Dax )
  • ? Enrique, Archdean of Pamplona
  • ? Teobaldo
  • ? Maddalena; ∞ Fernando de Alva

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