Alain I of Albret | |
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Born | 1440 |
Died | 1522 (aged 81–82) |
Noble family | Albret |
Spouse(s) | Frances, Countess of Périgord |
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Father | Jean I of Albret |
Mother | Catherine de Rohan |
Alain I of Albret (1440–1522), called "The Great", was a powerful French aristocrat. He was 16th Lord of Albret, Viscount of Tartas, the 2nd Count of Graves and the Count of Castres. He was the son of Catherine de Rohan and Jean I of Albret.[1] He was the grandson and heir of Charles II of Albret and became head of the House of Albret in 1471.
During his half century of rule, he took a political course which was more agitated than effective, following his father's example, making him one of the most visible actors on the stage of Europe.