Martha, Countess of Astarac
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Martha, Countess of Astarac
Summary
Martha, Countess of Astarac is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Martha, Countess of Astarac's father was John IV, Count of Astarac[2].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac's mother was Marie de Chambes[3].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac was married to Gaston III de Foix-Candale[4].
- A child of Martha, Countess of Astarac was Frederick de Foix-Candale[5].
- A child of Martha, Countess of Astarac was Charles de Foix, Seigneur de Villefranche et de Montcassin[6].
- A child of Martha, Countess of Astarac was Christophe de Foix-Candale[7].
- A child of Martha, Countess of Astarac was Francis of Foix-Candale[8].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac is recorded as female[9].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac's noble title is recorded as count[11].
- Martha, Countess of Astarac's given name is recorded as Martha[12].
Body
Origins and Family
Martha, Countess of Astarac's father was John IV, Count of Astarac[2]. Her mother was Marie de Chambes[3].
Personal Life
Among Martha, Countess of Astarac's spouses was Gaston III de Foix-Candale[4]. Children include Frederick de Foix-Candale[5], an aristocrat[13]; Charles de Foix, Seigneur de Villefranche et de Montcassin[6]; Christophe de Foix-Candale[7], a Catholic priest[14]; and Francis of Foix-Candale[8], a Catholic priest[15], 1512–1594[16], of France[17], awarded the Commander of the Order of the Holy Spirit[18].
FAQs
Who were Martha, Countess of Astarac's parents?
Martha, Countess of Astarac's father was John IV, Count of Astarac[2]. Martha, Countess of Astarac's mother was Marie de Chambes[3].
Who was Martha, Countess of Astarac married to?
Martha, Countess of Astarac's spouses include Gaston III de Foix-Candale[4].