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albret (noun) - Albret is a historical region in southwestern France, known for its association with the House of Albret, a prominent noble family in the region
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Charles ii of albret.
Albret in the Landes.
The king in his duchy of Albret.
The Albret region.
The first known owner of the property was skipper Albret Gudmandsen.
John of Albret son.
He set aside the name of Miossens for the grander name of Albret.
The families of Albret then of Navarre succeed the counts of Armagnac.
Area description and directions to the main attractions for Hotel Albret.
Albret ou Issigeac.
Tudela and other cities also declared their loyalty to the House of Albret.
House of Albret.
It was rebuilt in the following century by Charles II of Albret.
Dukes of Albret.
By the marriage of his daughter Antoinette, the lordship passed to a collateral line of Albret.
See also
Jeanne of Albret.
The Albret wine range comes from the union between man and land, terroir and winemaker.
Duchess of Albret.
The Albret only retained the Basse-Navarre, north of the Pyrenees.
Duke of Albret.
She was also Dame de Chalus, a title she inherited from her mother Charlotte of Albret.
Arnaud of Albret.
From the house of Albret to Gascq, Corbiac, its grapevines and the Iron wine.
Seigneurie of Albret.
Alain of Albret obtained a subsidy from the Spanish court, and returned to Brittany with 5000 men.