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  1. Jan 16, 2018 · By Christian Saclao. 01/15/18 AT 11:11 PM EST. Queen Joan of France (Olivia Ross) plans her return to Navarre after Queen Elena of Catalonia (Claudia Bassols) appears to have attacked the...

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · Joan, Queen of Navarre, never went back to Navarre, and never did much ruling from France. It was sort of like the French were occupying Navarre, and that Joan was just letting them. Still, though, Joan was very popular in Navarre, and everyone blamed Philip for not letting Joan come to Navarre and rule.

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  4. After Joans return from Navarre, Philip begins to drop hints that he knows something is up. Joan attempts to flee back to the safety of Navarre with Isabella who, however, is reluctant to go. Before she can leave, Sophie, Joans handmaiden turns up beaten and bloody.

  5. 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.

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  6. Joan of Valois. Joan of Navarre, also known as Joanna ( c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Duke John IV and later Queen of England as the second wife of King Henry IV. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until 1403 during the minority of her son. She also served as regent of England during the absence of her ...

  7. Jun 20, 2016 · Joan was in their French territories at the time, and although preparations were made for her return to Navarre, she never did return. Meanwhile, she exercised her royal powers through the governors of Navarre.

  8. 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. Key Fact: She was imprisoned at Pevensey Castle in 1419 by her stepson, King Henry V.

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