On the nationality of french people : Role of Henri de Bourbon Jean-Noël, University of Mainz.

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On the nationality of french people : Role of Henri de Bourbon Jean-Noël, University of Mainz

Henri de Bourbon of Béarn and of Navarre Son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d‘Albret Born in Pau (Béarn) in 1553, died in Paris (France ?) in 1610

Béarn Western Europe in 1600

conversion Conditions: Religions War Henri de Bourbon protestant Henri IV king of France catholic „Paris vaut bien une messe“ Henri de Bourbon (1594)

"Je donne la France au Béarn et non le Béarn à la France" Henri IV, king of France (1594) I give France to Béarn and not Béarn to France Colony : 3. a subject territory occupied by a settlement from the ruling state. WordReference.com (2001) Colonization of France by Béarn

CONCLUSION After conversion of Henri de Bourbon, Béarn colonized France French people are actually Béarnais PROBLEMS Since 1957, are European people also Béarnais?