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      • Joan and Henry had no surviving children, but it appears that in 1403 Joan gave birth to stillborn twins. She is recorded as having had a good relationship with Henry's children from his first marriage, often taking the side of the future Henry V in his quarrels with his father.
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  2. Joan I and King Philip IV had seven children, three daughters and four sons. Interestingly, three of her sons, Louis I of Navarre, Philip V, and Charles IV, ruled France and Navarre. Their fourth son was named Robert. One of their daughters, Isabella, married Edward II of England and became the queen of England.

  3. Joan and Henry had no surviving children, but it appears that in 1403 Joan gave birth to stillborn twins. She is recorded as having had a good relationship with Henry's children from his first marriage, often taking the side of the future Henry V in his quarrels with his father.

  4. Life. Queen of France. Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne. Children. See also. Life. Joan was born in Bar-sur-Seine, Champagne on 14 January 1273 the daughter of King Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois. The following year, upon the death of her father, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen of Navarre.

  5. Joan was born in Bar-sur-Seine, Champagne on 14 January 1273 the daughter of King Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois. The following year, upon the death of her father, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen of Navarre. Due to her age, her mother, Blanche, was her guardian and regent in Navarre.

  6. views 1,545,676 updated. Joan of Navarre ( c. 1370–1437), queen of Henry IV. A daughter of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre, Joan married John IV, duke of Brittany, in 1386; they had eight children. After his death in 1399, she acted as regent for Duke John V until his inauguration in 1401.

  7. Joan I of Navarre was born in 1273 in Barsur-Seine, France, the daughter of Henry I, king of Navarre, and Blanche of Artois . Joan came to the throne as queen of Navarre on the death of her father in 1274, giving her hegemony over the lands of Navarre, Brie, and Champagne.

  8. By the time she was 12, Joan’s father had arranged for her betrothal to the heir to the Kingdom of Castile which shared a border with Navarre. She married John de Montfort, duke of Brittany in 1382; they had had eight children in their 13-year marriage.

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