Louis de Beaumont, 2nd Count de Lerín

Louis of Beaumont, was a medieval noble of the kingdom of Navarre. He was the 2nd Count of Lerín in Southern Navarre, Marquis of Huesca and Connetable de Navarre.

Career

Louis prospered initially due to much of the civil strife following the “War of the Bands in the Basque territories of Northern Spain.

He was at times a strong supporter of Ferdinand II of Aragon in the dynastic Struggles between Ferdinand II of Aragon against his son in law, Philip I of Castile and became head of the so called "Beaumont faction".[1] In, a treaty between the Navarrese rulers and King Ferdinand II, Ferdinand promised to stop warring on Navarre or Béarn, and in exchange Louis was to hand over some strategic fortresses in exchange for new lands in Granada. However, when the promise was reneged, in an attempt to restore royal authority and patrimony, the king met with the resistance of the defiant count Louis of Beaumont, whose estates where subsequently confiscated.

He reportedly assassinated Felipe de Navarra, Marshal of the Kingdom, in 1479.[2]

In December 1506 an army of 10,000 men led by Cesare Borgia and John III of Navarre besieged Louis in the Castle at Viana in Navarre, as he was an ally of Ferdinand II of Aragon. The castle was held by Louis de Beaumont and Cesare was killed during the battle.[3]

In 1507 Louis was charged with treason, dispossessed and sentenced to death, but he escaped to Aragon where he died in 1508 at Aranda.

Private Life

He was the eldest son of eight children born to Louis I de Beaumont and his wife Juana de Navarre.[4] His brother Charles was Archdeacon at Pamplona, his brother Guillen was an advisor to Carlos of Viana and His Brother Juan was Chancellor of Navarre and prior of the Order of Malta.

On the 22 Jan 1468 at Tarragona Louise married Eleonore d'Aragon the iligitimate daughter[5] of king Juan II d'Aragon, and they had four children:[6]
■ Louis III de Beaumont
■ Ferdinand de Beaumont
■ Anne de Beaumont married to Juan de Mendoza,[7] brother of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 2nd Marquis of Cañete
Doña Catalina de Beaumont

He also had three illegitimate sons:
■ Pierre de Beaumont
■ Jean de Beaumont
■ Luis de Viana Beaumont

References

  1. Luis II de beaumont atfmg.ac
  2. Luis II de beaumont atfmg.ac
  3. Two of Louis brothers were priests at Pamplona where Cesare was Bishop
  4. Louis II de BEAUMONT at geneanet.org.
  5. Eleonore was a half sister to Juana Enriquez.
  6. Eleonore d Arogon at geneanet.org.
  7. Sandoval de la Reina y Sus Fundadores, La Familia de los Sandovales, by Cirilo Garcia Perez, Page 36


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