Joanna of Navarre

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Joanna of Navarre (c. 137010 June, 1437) was a daughter of Charles the Bad, King of Navarre and Joan of France. Her maternal grandparents were John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg.

On October 2, 1386, Joanna married John V, Duke of Brittany. They had nine children:

Her first husband died on 1 November, 1399). She remained a widow for four years. She became the second wife of Henry IV of England on 7 February, 1403. They had no children, but she got on well with his children, often taking the side of the future Henry V of England, "Prince Hal," in his quarrels with his father.

Nevertheless, during the reign of Henry V, she was accused of using witchcraft to try to poison him and imprisoned for about four years in Pevensey Castle in Sussex, England. After that she lived quietly, through Henry V's reign and into that of his son, Henry VI. She is buried in Canterbury Cathedral next to Henry IV.

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