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  1. Joan I (1191–1205), also called Joanna of Hohenstaufen, was ruling Countess of Burgundy from 1200 to 1205. She was daughter of Otto I, Count of Burgundy, and Margaret, Countess of Blois.

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    Her children with Philip VI include: 1. John II of France 2. Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans In 1361, Jeanne's grandnephew, Philip I of Burgundy, died without legitimate issue, ending the male line of the Dukes of Burgundy. The rightful heir to Burgundy was unclear: Charles II of Navarre, grandson of Jeanne's sister Marguerite, was closer by righ...

    In addition to the value of her legacy of patronage, Jeanne is the matriarch of the House of Vallois which continued to rule France until 1589. During this period, France moved increasingly towards a centralized system of governance with Kings claiming to rule by divine right. On the other hand, royal patronage of learning and the desire for France...

    Emmerson, Richard Kenneth, and Sandra Clayton-Emmerson. 2006. Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 9780415973854.
    Duby, Georges. 1993. France in the Middle Ages 987-1460: from Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc. A History of France. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. ISBN 9780631189459.
    Kibler, William W. 1995. Medieval France: An Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Garland Pub. ISBN 9780824044442.
    Knecht, R.J. 2004. The Valois: Kings of France, 1328-1589. London, UK: Hambledon and London. ISBN 9781852854201.
  2. Mahaut, Countess of Artois. Joan II, Countess of Burgundy ( French: Jeanne; c. 1287/88 [a] – 21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France; she was also ruling Countess of Burgundy from 1303 to 1330 and ruling Countess of Artois in 1329–1330.

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  4. views 2,719,734 updated. Joan I of Navarre (1273–1305) Queen of France and Navarre. Name variations: Jeanne I of Navarre or Jeanne de Navarre; Joan of Champagne and Navarre; Joan of Navarre; Joan de Blois; Jeanne I, countess of Champagne; Juana I, queen of Navarre.

  5. Joan of Burgundy, or variants, may refer to: Joan I, Countess of Burgundy (1191-1205) Jeanne de Bourgogne (1200–1223), daughter of Odo III, Duke of Burgundy; Joan II, Countess of Burgundy (c.1291–1330), Queen of France; Joan the Lame (1293–1349), Queen of France; Joan III, Countess of Burgundy (1308–1347)

  6. views 2,753,795 updated. Jeanne of Burgundy (1293–1348) Queen of France. Name variations: Jeanne de Bourgogne; Joan of Burgundy; countess of Valois; called The Lame.

  7. Joan I, Countess of Burgundy, b.1191, dau of Otto I Count of Burgundy + Marguerite Comtesse de Blois . Our Family Tree: ... Joan I, Countess of Burgundy. Birth: 1191 ...

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