Jeanne II of Navarre

See also: Jeanne de France

Jeanne II of France, queen of Navarre , born in 1311 and dead the October 6th 1349, is the girl of king de France and Navarre Louis X Hutin and of Marguerite of Burgundy.

It is queen of Navarre of 1328 with 1349.

After successive deaths of his/her mother (1315) then of her father and his half-brother Jean Ier says Posthumous the, it is private, under pretext of a hypothetical illegitimacy, of its rights to the crown of France and the crown of Navarre.

She marries her cousin Philippe d' Évreux, to which she gives eight children:

  • Marie (1330 † 1347), married to Pierre IV of Aragon
  • Charles II the Bad (1332 † 1387), count d' Évreux and king de Navarre
  • White (1333 † 1398), married in 1349 with Philippe VI of Valois, king de France
  • Philippe de Navarre (1336 † 1363), count de Longueville
  • Agnes (1334 † 1396), married to Gaston III Fébus, count de Foix and Viscount of Béarn
  • Jeanne (1338 † 1387), nun
  • Jeanne (1339 † 1403), married to Jean Ier, Viscount of Rohan
  • Louis (1341 † 1372), count de Beaumont the Roger

Its rights to the crown of Navarre are recognized to him, in 1328, by the new king Philippe VI '' of Valois '' after the death of his/her two uncles Philippe V '' Length '' (1322) and Charles IV '' Beautiful the '' (1328), in exchange of the renunciation of its rights on the crown of France and of the abandonment to the royal Domaine of the county of Champagne and Brie. It accepted in compensation the counties of Angouleme and Mortain. However continuing its negociations it obtains Longueville in the Cotentin. Finally it is not long in exchanging the county of Angouleme against places in the Vexin: Pontoise, Beaumont-on-Oise and Asnières-on-Oise.

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