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  1. Joan of Valois (c. 1294 – 1352) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland, by marriage to William I, Count of Hainaut. She acted as regent of Hainaut and Holland several times during the absence of her spouse, and she also acted as a political mediator.

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  2. Joan of Valois may be: Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut (1294–1342) Joan of Valois, Countess of Beaumont (1304–1363) Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre (1343–1373) Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany (1391–1433) Joan of Valois, Duchess of Alençon (1409–1432) Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (1435–1482)

  3. Joan of Valois (c. 1294 – 1352) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland, by marriage to William I, Count of Hainaut. She acted as regent of Hainaut and Holland several times during the absence of her spouse, and she also acted as a political mediator.

  4. Joanna of Hainault (1315–1374) was a Duchess of Jülich by marriage to William V, Duke of Jülich. She was the third daughter of William I, Count of Hainaut, and Joan of Valois. She was a younger sister of Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England, and Margaret II, Countess of Hainault.

  5. Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut. sister of King Philip VI of France and the mother-in-law of Edward III.

  6. Joan of Valois (c. 1294 – 7 March 1342) was the second eldest daughter of the French prince Charles of Valois and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou. As the sister of King Philip VI of France and the mother-in-law of Edward III, [1] she was ideally placed to act as mediator between them.

  7. Sep 14, 2012 · Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut My 20th Great Grandmother. Born: 1294, Longpont, Aisne, France Died: 7 March 1342, Fontenelle, Yonne, France. Father: Charles of Valois Mother: Margaret of Naples, Countess of Anjou. Husband: William I, Count of Hainaut Children: Philippa of Hainault

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