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  Charles III of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 of Nemours 1404–1425.
He spent his reign 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 in 1404, exchanging Évreux for Nemours.
His sister, Joanna of Navarre, married Henry IV of England.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Navarre
Spanish Navarre is bounded on the north by French Navarre, on the north-east by the Province of Huesca on the east and south-east by the Province of Saragossa, on the south by the province of Logrono, and on the west by the Basque Provinces of Guipuzcoa and Alava.
Joanna waived all claim to the throne of France and accepted for the counties of Champagne and Brie those of Angouleme, Longueville, and Mortain.
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
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 plantking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She was the daughter of Philippe "le Bel" "the Fair" Capet IV and Jeanne (Joanna) of Navarre I. (right) The tomb of King Edward II at Gloucester Cathedral.
Joanna Plantagenet was born 1321, and died 1362.
He married Isabella "le Bon" Capet de France 1308, daughter of Philippe "le Bel" "the Fair" Capet IV and Jeanne (Joanna) of Navarre I. She was born 1292, and died 1358.
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Navarre, which is perhaps known too generally by the French version of its name, was originally a kingdom of the Basques, an apparently autochthonous people whose language has no demonstrable affinities to any other in the world, much less to any in the area.
Navarre is given special treatment after the extinction of the Kingdom in Spain.
Teobaldo II The marriage of Blanca of Navarre to Theobald of Champagne means that for a while the Counts of Champagne become the Kings of Navarre.
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 Ferdinand II of Aragon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ferdinand II of Aragon, surnamed the Catholic (March 10, 1452 - June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples and Navarre.
Though rebuffed by the Castilian nobility and replaced with Joanna's husband Philip I of Castile, he resumed his regency after Philip's death.
Joanna's son, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, succeeded her on the throne of Castile; and he also succeeded Ferdinand on the Aragonese throne when Ferdinand died in 1516.
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 HENRY I. OF NAVARRE - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY I. OF NAVARRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
1210-1274), surnamed le Gros, king of Navarre and count of Champagne, was the youngest son of Theobald I. king of Navarre by Margaret of Foix, and succeeded his eldest brother Theobald III.
After a brief reign, characterized, it is said, by dignity and talent, he died in July 1274, suffocated, according to the generally received accounts, by his own fat.
afterwards king Of France in 1284, the crown of Navarre became united to that of France.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HE/HENRY_I_OF_NAVARRE.htm   (189 words)

  
 Princess Joanna Of England - Great Web Sites about the Wonderful Country of England!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Joanna (Joan) MAKEPEACE was born about 1210 in England - dtr of King John (Princess of England).
The first part of his rule was tainted by the Breton War of Succession, fought against his cousin Joanna of Dreux and her husband Charles of Blois.
Joanna (1) was born in Oct 1165 in Angers, France...
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 The She-Wolf of France 1292-1358
She was known as Isabella the Fair, and later as the She-Wolf of France.
Isabella was the daughter of King Philip IV of France (d.1314) and Joanna of Navarre.
Her aunt Marguerite was married to Edward I King of England, and she had been promised as the bride of Edward's son - Edward II.
isabella1292_58.tripod.com /IsabellaOfFrance   (917 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He married Mary de Bohun in 1380 and had two daughters and four sons, one of which was the future King Henry the 5th who's military ability helped him quash severe rebellion in 1403.
Mary died in 1394 and Henry married Joanna of Navarre.
Henry was exiled for ten years by King Richard in 1397 after the 'Merciless Parliament' in which Henry had joined with a group of lords to banish the vast majority of Richard's favorites.
homepage.ntlworld.com /the-three-shires-medieval-society/history.htm   (802 words)

  
 The Plague Arrives
Jeanne, the Queen of Navarre and daughter of Louis X was another victim.
Edward III's second daughter, Joanna, died of Plague in Bordeaux while on her way to marry Pedro, the heir of Castile.
In England the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Stratford died in August 1348, his successor died in May 1349 and the next appointee three months later.
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Governed as his father had been, entirely by favorites, the discontent of all classes of his subjects rapidly increased; the people were disgusted and furious at the extravagance of the monarch's minion; the nobles, fired at his insolence; and an utter contempt of the king, increased the virulence of the popular ferment.
Unmindful of the disgrace attendant on his divorce from Blanche of Navarre, Henry sought and obtained the hand of Joanna, Princess of Portugal, whose ambition and unprincipled intrigues heightened the ill-favor with which he was already regarded.
To this measure Henry himself consented, thus appearing tacitly to acknowledge the truth of the reports that Joanna was a surreptitious child, and for a brief period Castile was delivered from the horrors of war.
www.gutenberg.org /files/12725/12725.txt   (16172 words)

  
 Late Middle Ages, Knox - Tiimeline Iberia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Timeline for Castile, Navarre, Aragon, Portugal, and Granada.
Joanna II, daughter of Louis X and Joanna I, and wife of Philip of Évreaux, is crowned Queen of Navarre (-1349), thus separating Navarre from France
Joanna II of Navarre dies; succeeded by her son Carlos II (-1387)
history.boisestate.edu /hy309/iberia/timelineiberia.htm   (967 words)

  
 Tango moves biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Currently training as a Craniosacral Therapist, Joanna qualified as an Adult Education lecturer in 1989 and recieved her MA in Modern Drama and Representation in 1995.
She has been an Argentine tango dancer since 1999.
Joanna and Xavier have taught in London, Boston, Chicago and Yokohama.
www.geocities.com /dwrc229v2/biography.htm   (117 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Oliver, Juan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Passion scenes are flanked by prophets with phylacteries, and in the lower zone are five minstrels amid the coats of arms of the patrons, including those of Arnaldo de Barbazán, Bishop of Pamplona (1318–55), Queen Joanna II of Navarre and King Philip III of Evreux (1328–49), and Gastón II, Conde de Foix.
An inscription records the date of completion (1330), the name of the artist and the fact that ‘Don Juan Periz de Estella, Archdeacon of S Pedro de Osun, was placed in charge of the works...
Juan Oliver is again mentioned in documents of 1332 as a painter from Pamplona in the service of the royal house of Navarre.
www.artnet.com /library/06/0634/T063460.asp   (279 words)

  
 All About Romance: The Crusades
More than 40 years later, Eleanor journeyed south to take her son Richard I's betrothed, Berengaria of Navarre to Sicily, where she handed her over to the care of her daughter, Joanna, the Dowager Queen of that Island, who was to act as her chaperone until the marriage.
She and Joanna accompanied Richard to the Holy Land, remaining with him to he set sail for home in autumn 1192, when he was captured and held for ransom by the Holy Roman Emperor.
Other women who accompanied their husbands to the Holy Land included: Eleanor de Montfort, sister of Henry III of England; Marguerite of Provence, wife of Louis IX of France; and Eleanor of Castile, wife of Prince Edward (later Edward I) of England.
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In 1191 AD King Richard of England was on his way to the Holy Land participating in the Third Crusade.
Some of his ships were wrecked on the coast and the ship carrying his sister Joanna, Queen of Sicily, and his betrothed Berengaria of Navarre, anchored off Limassol.
When King Richard arrired, he regarded the Cypriots' behaviour as insulting towards the women and captured the island, starting a new phase, and not a happy one of Cyprus' history.
www.yourcyprus.com /history/hist10.htm   (717 words)

  
 Compare Prices on Isabella: The She-wolf of France, Queen of England
By all accounts she was said to be a beautifull woman, a beloved mother, a competent mediator and an accomplished diplomat.
Isabella was the daughter of Philip IV., King of France, and of his wife Joanna, Queen of Navarre in her own rights, and sister of three French kings: Louis X., Philip V. and Charles IV..
At the tender age of 12 she was married to Edward II., King of England, twice her age, very handsome and very gay.
www.text-book.co.uk /book_0224063200.html   (1847 words)

  
 Royals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ELEANOR8 PLANTAGENET (HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born 13 October 1162 in Falaise, Calvados, France, and died 31 October 1214 in Burgos, Castile.
PHILIP IV OF12 FRANCE (PHILIP III OF11, LOUIS IX OF10, BLANCHE OF9 CASTILE, ELEANOR8 PLANTAGENET, HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born 1268 in Fontainebleau, France, and died 29 November 1314 in Fountainbleau, France.
JEANNE12 DE NAVARRE (BLANCHE11 D'ARTOIS, ROBERT I10, BLANCHE OF9 CASTILE, ELEANOR8 PLANTAGENET, HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born January 1271/72 in France, and died 02 August 1304 in Paris, Chateau-de-Vincennes, France.
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 Aragon
In 1453, he divorced his first wife, Blanche, Queen of Navarre in her own right, to marry a noblewoman, Joanna Henriquez.
Luckily, Charles was incompetent, was comprehensively beaten in the field and imprisoned for years, dying after recently being let out of his father's dungeons, reputedly poisoned by his stepmother.
John regards Ferdinand, his younger son by Joanna, as his heir.
freespace.virgin.net /sheldon.stevens/aragon.html   (310 words)

  
 Richard the Lionheart
Meanwhile the Emperor ordered all the warriors of his kingdom to assemble and be gathered together a very strong army.
On the day after his arrival [Thursday, may 22, 1191] the Emperor (disguising his scheme with peaceful words) called upon the Queens [Richard's younger sister, Queen Joanna of Sicily, and his fianceé Joanna of Navarre] to come in safety.
He alleged that they might count on him, that they would be at liberty in every particular, that there would be no molestation of their people, and that there would be no danger to fear.
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Hugues IV, Duc de Bourgogne, Cte de Chalon, etc, titular King of Thessalonica 1266, b.1213, d.Villaines-en-Duesmois 1272, bur Citeaux; m.1st 1229 Yolande, Cts d'Ossone (1212-1248, bur Citeaux) dau.of Cte Robert III de Dreux; m.2d 1258 Beatrix (b.1242, d.Villaines-en-Duesmois 1295, bur there) dau.of Thibaut IV, Cte de Champagne, King of Navarre.
Joanna II helped cause the subsequent battles over southern Italy by 1st adopting in 1420 King Alfonso V of Aragon, and then in 1423 Louis, Duc d'Anjou.
They had issue: 1.King Philip III of Navarre, etc, b.1301, d.Xerez 1343, bur Pamplona' m.Chateau de Conflans Queen Joanna II of Navarre (b.1312, d.Conflans 1349, bur St.Denis) 1.1.King Charles II of Navarre, b.Evreux 1332, d.Pamplona 1387, bur there; m.Vivier-en- Brie 1353 Jeanne (b.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He encourages students to dance with several partners, so that they can develop sensitivity to different followers and leaders.
Xavier has been a member of the IDTA since 1976 he has taught dance consistently since that time.
Their Argentine tango teachers included Geraldo Diomar, Paul Bottomer, Eduardo and Gloria Arquimbau and Fabian Salas.
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 Joanna of Navarre (1370?-1437), Queen of Henry IV
Joanna of Navarre (1370?-1437), Queen of Henry IV Sitter
Queen of Henry IV whom she married by proxy in 1401 and in person at Winchester in 1403.
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
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 Pedigees 111-120: Kings of Iberia
*Jean II (1428-1478) [more] Francois (1470-1495) Isabelle (1436-1475) Charles IV of Vendome (1489-1537) Marie (-1547) Antoine of Navarre (1518-1562) Francoise (1491-1550) Henry_IV the_Great
(1110-1150) [more] Blanche of_Navarre (1135-1158) *Margaret de l' AIGLE (1104-1141) [more] Urraca of Castile (1187-1220) *Geoffroy V d'Anjou (1113-1151) [more] Henry_II Curtmantle
(1155-1214) *Blanche of_Navarre (1135-1158) [more] Urraca of Castile (1187-1220) *Henry_II Curtmantle
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