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Joanna of Navarre
Joanna of Navarre Joanna of Navarre (1370? – 1437) was the daughter of Charles the Bad, King of Navarre. She married John IV of Brittany, ...
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Talk:Joanna of Navarre
Talk:Joanna of Navarre Why is she at Joanna? I've always heard her called Queen ...
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Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Navarre Though the details are largely legendary, the Kingdom of Navarre evolved from the county of Pamplona, its ... local revolt against the Franks. The name "Navarre" derives from nava a common name for ... history The kingdom of Pamplona and then Navarre formed part of the traditional territory of ... of Roncesvalles, which leads from France to Navarre, made the region strategically important early ...
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Philip III of Navarre
Philip III of Navarre Arms of Philip III: Quarterly Évreux and Navarre Philip III of Navarre (also known as Philip of Évreux) (1301 ... he became Philip III, king consort of Navarre, by virtue of his marriage to Queen Joan II of Navarre. She held extensive fiefdoms in northern ...
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Charles II of Navarre
Charles II of Navarre Charles II (October 1332, Évreux, – January ... called "Charles the Bad," was King of Navarre 1349–1387 and Count of Évreux 1343–1387. Besides the Pyrenean Kingdom of Navarre, he had extensive lands in Normandy, inherited ... and his mother, Queen Joan II of Navarre, who had received them as compensation for ... In reply, King John attacked Évreux and Navarre, but after Charles allied with the ...
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Charles III of Navarre
Charles III of Navarre Charles III of Navarre (1361, Mantes – September 8, 1425, Olite), surnamed "the Noble", was King of Navarre 1387–1425, Count of Évreux 1387–1404, and Duke ... improving the infrastructure of his kingdom, restoring Navarre's pride after the dismal reign of his father, Charles II of Navarre, and mended strained relations with France ...
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Nicknames of European Royalty and Nobility
... Duke of Bavaria Charles II, King of Navarre Ordoño IV, King of Leon William I ... Count of Holland Henry I, King of Navarre Henry IV, Duke of Mecklenburg Henry V ... King of Sicily Sancho III, King of Navarre Simeon I of Bulgaria Stephen, Prince of ... Gaston III (d.1536), Captal de Buch Joanna of Burgundy, Queen of France Joanna, Duchess of Brittany Nicholas II, Duke ...
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Talk:Kings of Jerusalem
... heir-general (and agnatic and male). Next, Joanna succeeded Robert. Or, actually, Robert testamented kingdom to Andrew and Joanna jointly. You see: testament. It made an ... Louis was superseded), primogeniture, Salic Law, agnatic. Joanna really got overwhelming support when she wanted ... very good in minds of subjects. Next, Joanna (who at that point had become "a ... Hungary). Actually, for a long time in Joanna's reign, Charles of Durazzo had ...
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Spanish monarchy
... disputed title, on behalf of kingdom of Navarre. (There are, besides King of Spain as King of Navarre, also the Kings of France and Navarre, whose hereditary descent to Navarre is basically more legal. Spanish Navarre being a part of Spain originating ...
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Ferdinand II of Aragon
... Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples, Valencia, Sardinia and Navarre and Count of Barcelona. Ferdinand, the son ... 1504. Ferdinand and Isabella's children included Joanna of Castile and Catherine of Aragon. Because ... and left her kingdom to her daughter Joanna, Ferdinand served as her regent during her ... by the Castilian nobility and replaced with Joanna's husband, who became Philip I of ... After Philip's death in 1506, with Joanna mentally unstable, and her and Philip' ...
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