French Navarre virtually came to France in 1328, but its independent monarchs since that time have been:
| Jeanne II (et Philippe) | 1328 |
| Charles II (le Mauvais) | 1349 |
| Charles III | 1387 |
| Jean II (et Blanche) | 1425 |
| Eléonore | 1479 |
| Phœbus de Foix | 1479 |
| Catherine (et Jean d’Albret II) | 1484 |
| Henri II | 1517 |
| Jeanne d’Albret (et Antoine de Bourbon) | 1555 |
| Henri III | 1589-1610 |
It was Henri III of Navarre who became Henri IV of France and it was he who first brought the little kingdom to the crown of France, the double title being borne by his successors up to the abdication of Charles X in 1830.