Henry I of Navarre, born in the year twelve forty-four, ascended to the throne as King of Navarre in the year twelve seventy. His reign marked a significant period in the history of Navarre, as he also held the title of Count of Champagne and Brie, known as Henry III, from the same year until his untimely death.
His rule, though brief, was characterized by the challenges and responsibilities that came with governing a kingdom during a tumultuous era. Henry I's leadership was pivotal in navigating the complexities of feudal allegiances and regional politics.
Tragically, his reign came to an end on the twenty-second of July in the year twelve seventy-four. Despite the short duration of his rule, Henry I of Navarre left a lasting impact on his realm, shaping the future of Navarre and its governance.