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In 1512, he was in command of the troops that conquered Tudela in the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre.
His succession was approved by the Agramont party, while the Beaumont party fell behind Ferdinand the Catholic who started to build up political and military pressure on the Kingdom of Navarre in the run-up to the fully-fledged invasion of 1512.