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    Oct 25, 2022 · compiled by Dr. Elena Woodacre. Tomb with the effigies of Joan of Navarre and Henry IV of England in Canterbury Cathedral, c. 1440 (Wikimedia Commons) Birth. Exact place and date unclear and disputed; likely Estella, Navarre in late 1368-before April 1369. Education. Unknown. Death. June 9th, 1437 in Essex, UK. Religion.

  4. John II ( Spanish: Juan II, Catalan: Joan II, Aragonese: Chuan II and Basque: Joanes II; 29 June 1398 – 20 January 1479), called the Great ( el Gran) or the Faithless ( el Sense Fe ), [1] was King of Aragon from 1458 until his death in 1479. As the husband of Queen Blanche I of Navarre, he was King of Navarre from 1425 to 1479.

  5. Joan of Navarre (born c. 1370—died July 9, 1437, Havering atte Bowe, Essex, Eng.) was the wife of Henry IV of England and the daughter of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre. In 1386 Joan was married to John IV (or V), duke of Brittany; they had eight children. John died in 1399, and Joan was regent for her son John V (or VI) until 1401.

  6. volume. As noted previously, Joan was widowed and thus her marriage to Henry IV of England was her second match: her rst husband was Jean IV, Duke of Brittany who died in 1399—the same year that Henry usurped the English crown from his cousin Richard II. While both Henry and Joan E. Woodacre (*) University of Winchester, Winchester, UK

  7. Joan of Navarre. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Joan II of Navarre. Queen of Navarre (1328-1349)

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