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Blanche of Artois (Basque: Blanka; c. 1248 – 2 May 1302) was Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne and Brie during her marriage to Henry I of Navarre. After his death she became regent in the name of their infant daughter, Joan I .
Apr 26, 2022 · About Blanche of Artois. Blanche of Artois (1248 – 2 May 1302) was the queen regent of Navarre from 1274 to 1284, and later became Countess of Lancaster by marrying into the English royal family. She was the queen consort of Navarre; after her husband Henry I of Navarre's death, she served as regent from 1274 to 1284 on behalf of her daughter ...
- "Blanche de Navarre et d'Artois"
- Arras, Hautes-Pyrenees, Midi-Pyrenees, France
- 1248
Blanche of Artois (c. 1247–1302) Queen of Navarre and countess of Lancaster. Name variations: Blanche Capet; duchess of Lancaster. Born around 1247; died on May 2, 1302, in Paris, France;interred at Minoresses Convent, Aldgate, London; daughter of Robert I (1216–1250), count of Artois, and Maude of Brabant (1224–1288); married Henry I the ...
Sep 15, 2021 · Blanche (Artois) d'Artois (abt. 1248 - 1302) Blanche d'Artois formerly Artois aka Capet, de Navarra. Born about 1248 in Artois, France. Ancestors. Daughter of Robert (Capet) d'Artois and Mathilde (Brabant) de Châtillon.
- Female
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and Blanche of artois and Burgundy eizabeth l a. R. Brown* Professor Emerita, Brooklyn College and the Graduate School, City University of New York Abstract: in this article i reexamine the surviving evidence con-cerning the children of Charles of la Marche, king of France from 1322 to 1328, and his first wife, Blanche of artois and Burgundy.
May 3, 2013 · Blanche of Artois died on May 2nd, 1302 in Paris, and was later buried at the Chapel of the Minoresses Convent of St Clare in Aldgate, London. The Convent, which she founded in 1295, and her fine tomb survived until the Convent was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538.