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  1. Joan of Burgundy (June 24, 1293 – September 12, 1348), also known as Joan the Lame, Queen consort of France, and first wife of Philip VI. While Philip VI fought in the Hundred Years War, Joan acted as Regent. From 1330, she was Countess of Burgundy in her own right.

  2. Her political activity attracted controversy to both her and her husband, which was accentuated by her deformity (considered by some to be a mark of evil), and she became known as la male royne boiteuse ("the lame evil Queen"). One chronicler described her as a danger to her enemies in court: "the lame Queen Jeanne de Bourgogne...was like a ...

  3. Jan 16, 2016 · I'd love to ask some questions about her! For instance, her contemporaries remarked that Jeanne was "deformed in body and limbs" but I can't find a specific description of her appearance. Have you ever came across a specific description of Joan's appearance? There are some secondary sources claiming that she was lame and pockmarked, but is this ...

  4. Her political activity attracted controversy to both her and her husband, which was accentuated by her deformity (considered by some to be a mark of evil), and she became known as la male royne boiteuse ("the lame evil Queen"). One chronicler described her as a danger to her enemies in court: "the lame Queen Jeanne de Bourgogne...was like a ...

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  6. Very curious if there are any sources on what disability she might have had. I know that her nickname of "the Lame" could have meant many things, but is it safe to say it was literal in her case? What would be some examples of disability back then that would have earned such a nickname?

  7. Her political activity attracted controversy to both her and her husband, which was accentuated by her deformity (considered by some to be a mark of evil), and she became known as la male royne boiteuse ("the lame evil Queen"). One chronicler described her as a danger to her enemies in court:

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