Charles I of Navarre
Charles I of Navarre, also known as Charles the Noble, was born in 1332 and became the King of Navarre in 1349. He was a member of the House of Évreux and played a significant role in the political landscape of medieval France and Navarre. His reign was marked by conflicts with the French crown and internal strife within Navarre.
Charles I was known for his cunning and ambition, often seeking to expand his influence. He was involved in the Hundred Years' War and formed alliances with various factions, including the English and the Burgundians. His complex relationships with neighboring powers shaped the history of Navarre during his rule, which lasted until his death in 1387.