Jean III d'Albret tried to retake his kingdom, first in 1512, but failed despite French support, then again in 1516.
Depressed by the defeats and adverse diplomatic results, he died at the castle of Esgouarrabaque in Monein, in Béarn, on 14 June 1516.
Henry II was taken prisoner during the Battle of Pavia, in French-controlled Lombardy, on 24 February 1525, and married Marguerite, the sister of François I of France, the following year.
The deconsecrated St. Paul's Church housed the Chancery of Navarre for the century of its existence Saint-Palais, from 1524–1624.
Pierre de Biaix was already Chancellor of Navarre in 1512[1] when the kingdom was invaded and remained loyal to Henry II following the death of Jean III d'Albret.