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Jeanne Jeanne I Juana Reina de Navarra, Comtesse de Champagne, Reine de France Navarre de Navarra, de Champagne

Jeanne Jeanne I Juana Reina de Navarra, Comtesse de Champagne, Reine de France Navarre de Navarra, de Champagne[1]

Vrouwelijk 1273 - 1305  (32 jaar)


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  • Naam Jeanne Jeanne I Juana Reina de Navarra, Comtesse de Champagne, Reine de France Navarre de Navarra, de Champagne 
    Roepnaam Joan I of Navarre de Champagne,Queen of France,Jeanne Queen of Navarre,Jeanne I de Navarre,Johanna or Joan of Navarre,Joan,Countess of Champagne,Queen regnant of Navarre,Queen consort of France 
    Geboorte 14 jan 1273  Bar-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie 
    Geslacht Vrouwelijk 
    Overlijden 31 mrt 1305  Château de Vincennes, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie 
    Begraven Église des Cordeliers, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie 
    Persoon-ID I508100  Familiestamboom Slot
    Laatst gewijzigd op 17 jul 2025 

    Gezin Philippe Philippe IV le Bel, the Fair, Roi de France de France, IV,   geb. 8 apr 1268, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 29 nov 1314, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 46 jaar) 
    Kinderen 
     1. Marguerite Capet, de France,   geb. 1288, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 1294, Paris, Seine, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 6 jaar)
     2. Louis X 'le Hutin' de France, roi de France,   geb. 4 okt 1289, Paris, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 5 jun 1316, Château du Bois, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 26 jaar)
     3. Blanche Capet, de France,   geb. 1290, Paris, Isle de France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 13 apr 1294 (Leeftijd 4 jaar)
    +4. Isabella Capet,   geb. 17 mrt 1292, Paris, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 22 aug 1358, Castle Rising, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 66 jaar)
    +5. Philippe Philip V le Long (the Tall), Roi de France Capet de France, roi de France et de Navarre,   geb. 17 nov 1293, Lyon, Rhône, Rhone-Alpes, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 3 jan 1322, Abbaye de Longchamp, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 28 jaar)
     6. Charles Charles IV Roi de France, le Bel Capet, roi de France,   geb. ca. 18 jun 1294, Clermont, Oise, Picardie, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. 1 feb 1328, Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Frankrijk Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 33 jaar)
     7. Robert Capet, Prince of France,   geb. 1297, Laye, Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatieovl. aug 1308, St Germain En Laye, France Vindt alle personen met gebeurtenissen op deze locatie (Leeftijd 11 jaar)
    Gezins-ID F501845  Gezinsblad  |  Familiekaart
    Laatst gewijzigd op 17 jul 2025 

  • Aantekeningen 
    • Joan I de Navarre, also known as Joanna or Joan of Navarre (c. 14 January 1271 – April 4, 1305), Queen regnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois.rs, 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.aris. She died in childbirth in 1305. The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a century. Their children were:s I of Navarre from 1305, France from 1314 (October, 1289 – June 5, 1316) ce and Navarre (as Charles I) (c.1294 – February 1, 1328) ecome Kings of France, in turn, and their only surviving daughter Queen consort of England.cumstances; one chronicler even accused her husband of having killed her. Her personal physician was the inventor Guido da Vigevano. 1271 – 4 April 1305), the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France.unt of Bar when he rebelled against her.o.lanche (1290–c.1294)abelle (c.1295 – August 23, 1358), married Edward II of EnglandJoanna or Joan of Navarre (c. 14 January 1271 – April 4, 1305), Queen regnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois.n 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.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. She died in childbirth in 1305. The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a centurynry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France.en 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 Joan and her mother to seek protection at the court of Philip III of France., becoming Queen of France a year later. Their three surviving sons would all become Kings of France, in turn, and their only surviving daughter Queen consort of England. Queen Joan founded the famous College of Navarre in Paris.ed her. Her personal physician was the inventor Guido da Vigevano. Following her death the crowns of Navarre and France were united for almost half a century.arguerite (1288–c.1294) p II) (1292/93 – January 3, 1322) – July 1308) 14 January 1271 – 4 April 1305), the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France.th 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 Joan and her mother to seek protection at the court of Philip III of France. married the future Philip IV of France on August 16, 1284, becoming Queen of France a year later. Their three surviving sons would all become Kings of France, in turn, and their only surviving daughter Queen consort of England. Queen Joan founded the famous College of Navarre in Paris. or one chronicler even accused her husband of having killed her. Her personal physician was the inventor Guido da Vigevano. Following her death the crowns of Navarre and France were united for almost half a century.e (1290–c.1294)st 23, 1358), married Edward II of Englandgnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois.ant of Navarre. Her mother 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. France a year later. The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a century.y 1271 – April 4, 1305), Queen regnant of Navarre and Queen consort of France, was the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois.ountess 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. IV of France on August 16, 1284, becoming Queen of France a year later. Queen Jeanne founded the famous College of Navarre in Paris. She died in childbirth in 1305. The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a century. Their children were:16) c.1295 – August 23, 1358), married Edward II of England Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France.ueen 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 Joan and her mother to seek protection at the court of Philip III of France.84, becoming Queen of France a year later. Their three surviving sons would all become Kings of France, in turn, and their only surviving daughter Queen consort of England. Queen Joan founded the famous College of Navarre in Paris.lled her. Her personal physician was the inventor Guido da Vigevano. Following her death the crowns of Navarre and France were united for almost half a century.rance:(as Philip II) (1292/93 – January 3, 1322) ert (1297 – July 1308) I Queen of Navarre

  • Bronnen 
    1. [S500049] Geni World Family Tree, (MyHeritage), https://www.myheritage.nl/research/collection-40000/geni-world-family-tree?itemId=3534641&action=showRecord (Betrouwbaarheid: 3).
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