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  1. Eleanor of Castile. Signature. Blanche I ( Spanish: Blanca I de Navarra; 6 July 1387 [1] – 1 April 1441) was Queen of Navarre from the death of her father, King Charles III, in 1425 until her own death. She had been Queen of Sicily from 1402 to 1409 by marriage to King Martin I, serving as regent of Sicily from 1404 to 1405 and from 1408 to 1415.

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · Queen Matilda lost her crown in England, while Urraca of Leon’s ex-husband was occupying her lands. There was one woman who managed to keep control of her kingdom: Queen Joan I of Navarre. Joan (Jeanne in French) was born on January 14th, 1273. She had an older brother, Theobald, who was about to marry the daughter of the King of Castille ...

  3. Joan II of Navarre. Blanche of Navarre ( French: Blanche d'Évreux; c. 1331 – 5 October 1398), was a French princess and Infanta of Navarre as a member of the House of Évreux (a cadet branch of the House of Capet) and by marriage Queen of France from 29 January until 22 August 1350. [1]

  4. Dec 29, 2015 · Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Jana I. Navarrská; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Johanne 1. af Navarra; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Joan I of Navarre; Edmund Crouchback; Women in post-classical warfare; User:Andrei Iosifovich; User:JKhader/Joan I of Navarre; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Cronología de las mujeres en las guerras posclásicas; Usage on ...

  5. Jan 15, 2023 · Robert (1297 – July 1308) Jeanne de Navarre, also known as Johanna or Joan of Navarre (c. 1271 – April 4, 1305), Queen Regnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois. In 1274, upon the death of her father, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen regnant of Navarre.

  6. Jan 21, 2019 · Joan I (also known as Jeanne I and Juana I) (14 January 1273 [1] – 31 March/2 April 1305), [2] the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France. Life. Joan was born in Bar-sur-Seine on 14 January 1273.

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