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  1. Joan I of Navarre - World History Encyclopedia

    Jul 28, 2025 · Fearing encroachment of power, Blanche of Artois instead sought refuge at the court of her first cousin, King Philip III of France (reign 1270-1285). The result of this was the …

  2. Joan I of Navarre - Wikipedia

    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 …

  3. Joan I of Navarre Facts for Kids

    Joan founded the College of Navarre in Paris in 1305, which was a famous school. Even though she was Queen of Navarre, French officials usually ruled it for her. However, she was very …

  4. Joan I of Navarre explained

    Her mother arrived in France in 1274, and by the Treaty of Orléans in 1275, Joan was betrothed to one of Philip's sons (Louis or Philip). Blanche therefore placed her daughter and the …

  5. Joan I of Navarre - grokipedia.com

    Following the death of her father, King Henry I of Navarre, on 22 July 1274, the infant Joan inherited the throne of Navarre and the counties of Champagne and Brie, prompting her …

  6. Joan I of Navarre (1273–1305) | Encyclopedia.com

    Joan I of Navarre was born in 1273 in Barsur-Seine, France, the daughter of Henry I, king of Navarre, and Blanche of Artois . Joan came to the throne as queen of Navarre on the death of …

  7. Joan I of Navarre - Wikiwand

    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 …