Joan I of Navarre

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Jeanne I of Navarre
Jeanne I of Navarre

Jeanne I de Navarre, also known as Johanna or Joan of Navarre (c. 1271April 4, 1305), Queen Regnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois.

In 1274, upon the death of her father, she became Countess of Champagne and Queen regnant of Navarre. Her mother Queen Blanche was her guardian and Regent in Navarre. Various powers, both foreign and Navarrese, sought to take advantage of the minority of the heiress and the "weakness" of the female regent, which caused Jeanne and her mother to seek protection at the court of Philip III of France.

At the age of 13, Jeanne married the future Philip IV of France on August 16, 1284, becoming Queen of France a year later.Queen Jeanne founded the famous College of Navarre in Paris & died in childbirth in 1305. The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a century. Their children were:

  1. Marguerite (1288–c.1294)
  2. Louis X of France, King Louis I of Navarre from 1305, France from 1314 (October, 1289June 5, 1316)
  3. Blanche (1290–c.1294)
  4. Philip V of France and Navarre (as Philip II) (1292/93January 3, 1322)
  5. Charles IV of France and Navarre (as Charles I) (c.1294February 1, 1328)
  6. Isabelle (c.1295August 23, 1358), married Edward II of England
  7. Robert (1297 – July 1308)

Their three surviving sons would all become Kings of France, in turn, and their only surviving daughter Queen consort of England.

Jeanne led an army against the Count de Bar when he rebelled against her.

Jeanne died under mysterious circumstances; one chronicler even accused her husband of having killed her.

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Preceded by
Henry I/III
Queen of Navarre
12741305
Succeeded by
Louis I
Countess of Champagne
12741305
Preceded by
Maria of Brabant
Queen of France
12851305
Succeeded by
Marguerite de Bourgogne
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