Catherine of Navarre
Catherine of Navarre (circa 1492–1535) was a significant historical figure, known for her role as the Queen of Navarre and her marriage to Henry II of Navarre. She was a member of the House of Foix and played a crucial part in the political landscape of France during the Renaissance.
Catherine's marriage to Henry II helped to strengthen alliances between Navarre and France. She was also the mother of Jeanne III of Navarre, who became an important figure in the French Wars of Religion. Catherine's life reflects the complexities of royal politics in early modern Europe.