Matthew, Count of Foix

Matthew, Count of Foix
Mathew of Foix
Count of Foix
Reign 1391-1398
Spouse(s) Joanna of Aragon
Noble family Foix
Father Roger Bernard IV, Viscount of Castelbon
Mother Gerauda of Navailles
Born c. 1363 or after
Died August 1398

Matthew (c. 1363 - 1398) was a Count of Foix and French military leader. He contested Martin I of Aragon for the throne of Aragon after Martin succeeded John I of Aragon in 1396. His wife Joanna was the elder daughter of John I of Aragon, but she died childless.

Ancestry


Matthew, Count of Foix
House of Foix-Castelbón
Cadet branch of the House of Foix
Born: circa 1363 or after Died: August 1398
French nobility
Preceded by
Gaston III
Count of Foix; Viscount of Béarn, Marsan, Bruilhois, Gabardan, Nébouzan, Lautrec, Terres-Basses d'Albigeois; Co-Prince of Andorra
1391-1398
Succeeded by
Isabella & Archambaud
Preceded by
Roger Bernard IV
Viscount of Castelbón; Baroness of Castelviel, Rosanes, Martorell, Montcada
1381-1398
Preceded by
Gerauda
Lord of Navailles and Sault
1384-1398



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