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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.
Mar 29, 2024 · Joan I (born January 14, 1273, Bar-sur-Seine, France—died April 2, 1305, Vincennes) was the queen of Navarre (as Joan I, from 1274), queen consort of Philip IV (the Fair) of France (from 1285), and mother of three French kings— Louis X, Philip V, and Charles IV. Joan was the sole daughter and heir of Henry I, king of Navarre, her brother ...
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Jan 15, 2023 · Joan I de Navarre, also known as Joanna or Joan of Navarre (c. 14 January 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.
- Bar-sur-Seine, Champagne-Ardenne
- Philippe IV le Bel, Roi de France
- Champagne-Ardenne
- January 14, 1273
From 1285 to 1328, the crowns of Navarre and France were united by virtue of the marriage of Joan I of Navarre, queen regnant of Navarre and queen consort of France, to King Philip IV of France (who became king-by-marriage of Navarre), and by the succession of their three sons, Louis I/X, Philip II/V, and Charles I/IV.
PictureNameFatherBirth885-Sancha Aznárez (uncertain)--Galindo Aznárez II, Count of Aragon ( ...900safter 9 March 933Ramiro II of León ( Astur-Leonese )928943, or beforeAlso Known As: Joana. Died At Age: 32. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Philip IV of France (m. 1284) father: Henry I, King of Navarre. mother: Blanche of Artois. children: Charles IV of France, Isabella of France, Louis X of France, Marguerite Capet, Philip V of France. Born Country: France. Empresses & Queens French Women. Died on: April 2, 1305.
She also served as regent of England during the absence of her stepson Henry V in 1415. [2] Four years later he imprisoned her and confiscated her money and land. Joan was released in 1422, shortly before Henry V's death. Joan was a daughter of Charles II of Navarre and Joan of France.
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.