Jane of France (1343–1373)
Jane of France (1343–1373)
Queen of Navarre. Name variations: Joanna of France; Jane Valois. Born in 1343; died in 1373; daughter of John II the Good (1319–1364), king of France (r. 1350–1364), andBona of Bohemia (1315–1349); sister of Charles V (1337–1380), king of France (r. 1364–1380), andIsabelle of France (1349–1372); married Charles II (1332–1387), king of Navarre (r. 1349–1387), in 1352; children:Joanna of Navarre (c. 1370–1437, who married Henry IV, king of England); Charles III, king of Navarre; Pierre.
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BORN: 1844, Paris, France
DIED: 1924, Tours, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Drama, fiction, poetry
MAJOR WORKS:
The Crime of Sylve… King ★★★ 1978 , king the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
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