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  1. Blanche of Artois. Joan I (14 January 1273 – 31 March/2 April 1305) [1] ( Basque: Joana, Spanish: Juana) was ruling Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne from 1274 until 1305. She was also Queen of France by marriage to King Philip IV. She founded the College of Navarre in Paris in 1305.

  2. 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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  3. When Joan I of Navarre was born on 14 January 1273, in Bar-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France, her father, Henry I of Navarre, was 29 and her mother, Blanche of Artois, was 25. She married Philippe IV le Bel roi de France et de Navarre in Paris, Île-de-France, France. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters.

  4. Joan I (14 January 1273 – 31 March/2 April 1305) ( Basque: Joana, Spanish: Juana) was ruling Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne from 1274 until 1305. She was also Queen of France by marriage to King Philip IV. She founded the College of Navarre in Paris in 1305.

  5. Joan of Navarre, also known as Joanna (c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Duke John IV and later Queen of England as the second wife of King Henry IV. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until 1403 during the minority of her son.

  6. Joan of France, also known as Joan or Joanna of Valois (24 June 1343, Châteauneuf-sur-Loire – 3 November 1373, Évreux ), was Queen of Navarre by marriage to Charles II of Navarre (called The Bad ). She was the daughter of John II of France (called The Good ), and Bonne of Luxembourg.

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  8. 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.

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