
Antoine de Bourbon (1560)
'Antoine de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme' (
22 April 1518 –
17 November 1562), was head of the
House of Bourbon from
1537 to
1562, and King-consort of
Navarre from
1555 to
1562.
He was born at
La Fère,
Picardie,
France, the son of
Charles de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (
1489-
1537) and his wife, Francoise d'Alencon (d.
1550). He was the older brother of
Louis I de Bourbon, Prince de Condé.
On
20 October 1548 at
Moulins he married
Jeanne d'Albret,
Queen of Navarre, daughter of
Henri d'Albret (Henri II of Navarre) and his wife
Margaret of Angoulême. By his marriage, he became
Count of Foix, of Bigorre, of Armagnac, of Perigord, and
Viscount of Béarn. The
Kingdom of Navarre had been occupied by the Spanish since
1512, and Antoine tried to re-establish it. He was ready to sacrifice anything to his political interests.
He had no real religious conviction and changed religions several times. His reconversion to Catholicism separated him from his wife. He had an affair with Louise de la Béraudière, "la belle Rouet," with whom he had a son in
1555.

Coat of Arms of Antoine de Bourbon and the Kings of Navarre.
Although his brother was the head of the protestant faction, he spent most of his life fighting for the King of France.
Catherine de' Medici, regent for her son
Charles IX of France, named him lieutenant general of the kingdom in 1561. When his wife allowed the
Huguenots to sack the chapel of Vendôme and the churches of the town in
1562, he threatened to send her to a convent. She took refuge in Béarn.
Antoine was vain and unstable. He often disappointed his followers and was manipulated by his superiors and out-witted by his adversaries.
He laid siege to
Rouen and was mortally wounded on November 13, 1562. He died at
Les Andelys,
Eure.
Issue
★ Henry (
1551–
1553),
Duke of Beaumont
★
Henri IV,
King of France (
1553–
1610)
★ Louis (
1555–
1557),
Count of Marle
★ Madeleine (
1556)
★
Catherine of Navarre, Duchess of Lorraine (
1559–
1604). Married
Henry I, Duke of Lorraine in
1599.
★ Charles (
1554–
1610,
Marmoutier),
Archbishop of Rouen