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  1. Joanna of Burgundy (in French, Jeanne, died 1349) was a daughter of Reginald of Burgundy and his wife, Guillemette of Neufchâtel. She married three times: With Ulrich III of Pfirt (d. 1324). They had two daughters: Joanna (1300–1351), married Albert II, Duke of Austria; Ursula, married Hugo of Hohenberg

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    Jeanne de Bourgogne (Joan or Joanna of Burgundy), (born circa 1293-1294, died 12 December 1349), was the daughter of Robert II, Duc de Bourgogne and his wife, Agnes (Capet) of France, the youngest daughter of (St) Louis IX, Roi de France and Marguerite de Provence. Jeanne was known as 'la Boiteuse (the Lame)' and was Queen (Reine) consort de France...

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    The end of July 1313 was also when she married at Fontainebleau, Philippe de Valois, the future Philippe VI, Roi de France, the eldest son of Charles (Capet), Duc de Valois, and his first wife Marguerite d'Anjou. They had been betrothed by treaty at Sens (Yonne) on 24 March 1303. They had the following children: 1. Jean II, born 26 April 1319, succeeded his father as Roi de France; 2. Marie, born 1326 according to some sources (mainly Wikipedia) but there appear to be no medieval sources that...

    Jeanne was crowned with her husband at Notre Dame le Reims, 29 May 1328, and she was named as Regent of France in August 1338, when Philippe was fighting in what was to be the begining of the 100 years war.

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  2. Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555. She was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon.

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  4. Joanna of Burgundy (in French, Jeanne, died 1349) was a daughter of Reginald of Burgundy and his wife, Guillemette of Neufchâtel. She married three times: With Ulrich III of Pfirt (d. 1324). They had two daughters: Joanna (1300–1351), married Albert II, Duke of Austria. Ursula, married Hugo of Hohenberg.

  5. Joan of Burgundy ( French: Jeanne; c. 1293 – 12 December 1349), also known as Joan the Lame ( French: Jeanne la Boiteuse ), was Queen of France as the first wife of King Philip VI. Joan ruled as regent while her husband fought on military campaigns during the Hundred Years' War during the years 1340, 1345–1346 and 1347.

  6. Dec 8, 2015 · During her adolescence, Joanna was a good-looking and avid student who mastered the major Iberian peninsula (Castilian, Catalan and Galaico-Portuguese) romance languages, as well as French and Latin. In 1496, at the age of 16, Joanna married Philip The Handsome, Duke of Burgundy and moved to Flanders to live with him.

  7. Jan 1, 2011 · 1 Citations. 71 Altmetric. Abstract. A late-fifteenth-century manuscript that illustrates the entry into Brussels of Joanna of Castile (1479–1555), later called Joanna the Mad, allows us to glimpse the surprising variety of virtues expected of a Burgundian princess at the time.

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