Navarre | Tudela, Navarre | Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | Antoine Watteau | Antoine de Caunes | Kingdom of Navarre | Antoine Brumel | Antoine Walker | Antoine Lavoisier | Theobald I of Navarre | Marc-Antoine Charpentier | Joan of Navarre, Queen of England | Antoine-Louis Barye | Marc Antoine | Lower Navarre | Louis Antoine de Bougainville | Antoine, Duke of Lorraine | Antoine Bourdelle | Antoine | Navarre, Florida | John Navarre | Jacques Antoine | Antoine Guichenot | Antoine Grumbach | Sancho III of Navarre | Joan I of Navarre | François-Antoine Devaux | Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles Juchereau Duchesnay | Charles Antoine Lemaire | Antoine-Vincent Arnault |
By chance, France and Navarre were united again in 1589, in the person of Henry IV of France: his mother, Joan III of Navarre, had been the Queen of Navarre (and senior heiress of Joan II), his father, Antoine de Bourbon, had been the senior-most heir after the House of Valois.
At a young age Antoine de Buade entered the service of Antoine of Navarre's son Henri of Navarre, later to become Henri IV of France, as a personal equerry.