John III of Navarre, born in the year fourteen seventy-seven, ascended to the throne as King of Navarre in fourteen eighty-four. His reign lasted until his death in fifteen sixteen, marking a significant period in the history of the region.
As a ruler, John III was not only a monarch but also a devoted husband and co-ruler alongside Queen Catherine. Their partnership was pivotal in navigating the complexities of governance during a time of political turbulence.
Throughout his reign, John III worked to strengthen the kingdom and maintain its independence, facing various challenges that tested his leadership. His legacy is intertwined with that of Catherine, as they jointly shaped the future of Navarre.