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Joan of France (1351–1371)

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Father
  
Philip VI of France

Name
  
Joan France

House
  
House of Valois

Mother
  
Blanche of Navarre

Role
  
1351–1371

Joan of France (1351–1371)
Burial
  
Basilica of St Denis, Saint-Denis, France

Died
  
September 16, 1371, Beziers, France

Parents
  
Philip VI of France, Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France

Cousins
  
Charles III of Navarre

Grandparents
  
Charles, Count of Valois, Joan II of Navarre, Margaret, Countess of Anjou, Philip III of Navarre

Similar People
  
Philip VI of France, Blanche of Navarre - Queen of, Joan II of Navarre, Joan the Lame, Philip III of Navarre

Joan of France (May 1351 - 16 September 1371) was the only child of Philip VI of France and his second wife Blanche of Navarre. Joan was posthumously born as her father had died nine months prior to her birth.

Life

Joan of France (1351–1371)

Joan's maternal grandparents were Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre. Her paternal grandparents were Charles of Valois and Margaret of Naples.

Joan had two half-brothers from her father's first marriage to Joan the Lame: John II of France and Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans. After the death of Philip, Blanche retired to Neaufles-Saint-Martin near Gisors in Normandy.

In 1370, Joan was betrothed to Infante John, Duke of Girona, son and heir of Peter IV of Aragon. The marriage contract was signed 16 July 1370. The following year Joan departed from France and set off to marry John in Aragon. However, Joan died on 16 September 1371 in Béziers, whilst travelling to meet her future husband. He accused the midwife Bonanada of having caused her death by use of sorcery.

Joan's mother died 5 October 1398, twenty-seven years after her daughter. They are buried together in the Basilica of St Denis, the necropolis of the Kings of France, north of Paris.

References

Joan of France (1351–1371) Wikipedia