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  1. Joan II (French: Jeanne; 28 January 1312 [a] – 6 October 1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death. She was the only surviving child of Louis X of France, King of France and Navarre, and Margaret of Burgundy. Joan's paternity was dubious because her mother was involved in a scandal, but Louis X declared her his legitimate daughter ...

  2. Joan II of Navarre (1309–1349)Queen of Navarre. Name variations: Jeanne of France, Jeanne of Navarre; Juana II. Born in 1309 in France (some sources cite 1312); died in 1349 in Navarre; daughter of Louis X (1289–1316), king of France (r. 1314–1316), and Margaret of Burgundy (c. Source for information on Joan II of Navarre (1309–1349): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia ...

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  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Navarre Location On The Florida Map: Click to see large. Description: This map shows where Navarre is located on the Florida Map. Size: 1400x1239px / 223 Kb.

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  5. Jun 20, 2016 · At last, Joan was in her rightful place as Queen regnant of Navarre. Joan and her husband arrived in Navarre in early 1329 and were crowned in Pamplona Cathedral on 5 March. While Joan was the “true and natural heir” it was also specified that “all of the Kingdom of Navarre would obey her consort”. Joan and Philip would have nine ...

  6. Joan II, Countess of Burgundy (French: Jeanne; 15 January 1292-21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France, and ruling Countess of Burgundy and Countess of Artois. She was the eldest daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, and Mahaut, Countess of Artois. «b»Biography«/b» In the beginning of 1314, Joan ...

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  7. Joan II ( French: Jeanne; 28 January 1312 – 6 October 1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death. She was the only surviving child of Louis X of France, King of France and Navarre, and Margaret of Burgundy. Joan's paternity was dubious because her mother was involved in a scandal, but Louis X declared her his legitimate daughter ...

  8. Queen Joan I’s marriage to Philip IV of France had brought Navarre into French hands, and the two were united in one person, until Joan II. The future Joan II was born as the daughter of Louis X of France (Louis I of Navarre) and Margaret of Burgundy in 1312. Her mother became entangled in the

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