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  2. On 7 February 1403, Joan married Henry IV at Winchester Cathedral. On the 26th, she held her formal entry to London, where she was crowned queen of England. Queen Joan was described as beautiful, gracious and majestic, but also as greedy and stingy, and was accused of accepting bribes.

  3. views 2,533,122 updated. Joan of Navarre ( c. 1370–1437), queen of Henry IV. A daughter of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre, Joan married John IV, duke of Brittany, in 1386; they had eight children. After his death in 1399, she acted as regent for Duke John V until his inauguration in 1401.

  4. Joan I and Philip IV grew up together in France and were very fond of each other. At the age of eleven, Joan I was married to Philip IV (he was sixteen at that time) in August 1284. Just over a year later, Philip III died, making Philip IV the king and Joan I the queen consort of France.

  5. Nov 9, 2015 · Joan and Philip were married in August of 1284; Joan was still only 11 years old. She became Queen of France a year later when her father-in-law died. She also began to more involved in government.

  6. Joan of Navarre. Born into Navarrese nobility, Joan became Queen of England after marrying Henry IV of England in 1402. She was wealthy, as first the widow of a duke and later a king, but unpopular in England. Lived: 1368–1437. Field: Royalty and diplomacy.

  7. For her dowry, John gave to Joanna the cities of Nantes and Guerrand and three baronies, and the marriage took place in Saillé, on September 11, 1386, before the most noble knights, squires, and ladies of the realm. Many feasts and lavish celebrations followed the wedding ceremony.

  8. Nov 26, 2021 · A proxy marriage took place in Bayonne Cathedral on September 2 and two days later, the ships sailed. The couple were married on September 11 in a small chapel at the manor of Saillé on the outskirts of Brittany. A few months later, Joan’s father suffered a terrible accident.

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