Henry I the Fat of Navarre
- Born: Abt 1210
- Marriage: Blanche of Artois in 1269
- Died: 22 Jul 1274 about age 64
General Notes:
Born: Cir 1210 Marriage: Blanche of Artois in 1269 Died: 22 Jul 1274 at age 64 Another name for Henry was Henry III of Champagne. General Notes: He was the youngest son of Theobald IV of Champagne (who was also king Theobald I of Navarre) and Margaret of Foix. In December 1270 Henry succeeded his eldest brother Theobald V of Champagne (Theobald II of Navarre) as King of Navarre and Count of Champagne.His proclamation at Pamplona, however, did not take place till March of the following year, and his coronation was delayed until May 1273. After a brief reign, characterized, it is said, by dignity and talent, he died in July 1274, suffocated, according to the generally received accounts, by his own fat.After his death with no male heir, the male line of the counts of Champagne and kings of Navarre became extinct.In 1269 Henry married Blanche, daughter of Robert, Count of Artois, and niece of King Louis IX. He was succeeded by his only legitimate child, Jeanne (or Joanna); her 1283 marriage to Philip IV (who became King of France in 1284) united the crown of Navarre to that of France, with Champagne becoming part of the French royal domain. Noted events in his life were: • Acceded: King of Navarre, 1270. • He was a Count of Champaigne. Henry married Blanche of Artois, daughter of Robert I of Artois Capet and Matilde de Brabant, in 1269. (Blanche of Artois was born circa 1247 and died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France.)
Henry married Blanche of Artois, daughter of Robert I of Artoris Capet and Matilde de Brabant, in 1269. (Blanche of Artois was born about 1247 and died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France.)
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