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Joan II
Bust in the Louvre, originally from the Jacobin convent which housed Joan's heart
Queen of Navarre
with Philip III (1328–1343)
Reign1 April 1328 – 6 October 1349
Coronation5 March 1329 (Pamplona)
PredecessorCharles I
SuccessorCharles II
Born28 January 1312
Died6 October 1349(1349-10-06) (aged 37)
Navarre
Spouse
Philip III, King of Navarre
(m. 1318; died 1343)
Issue
  • Joan
  • Maria, Queen of Aragon
  • Blanche, Queen of France
  • Charles II, King of Navarre
  • Agnes, Countess of Foix
  • Philip, Count of Longueville
  • Louis, Duke of Durazzo
HouseCapet
FatherLouis X of France (Louis I of Navarre)
MotherMargaret of Burgundy

Joan II (French: Jeanne; 28 January 1312[a] – 6 October 1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death. She was the only surviving child of Louis X of France, King of France and Navarre, and Margaret of Burgundy. Joan's paternity was dubious because her mother was involved in a scandal, but Louis X declared her his legitimate daughter before he died in 1316. However, the French lords were opposed to the idea of a female monarch and elected Louis X's brother, Philip V, king. The Navarrese noblemen also paid homage to Philip. Joan's maternal grandmother, Agnes of France, and uncle, Odo IV of Burgundy, made attempts to secure the counties of Champagne and Brie (which had been the patrimony of Louis X's mother, Joan I of Navarre) to Joan, but the French royal troops defeated her supporters. After Philip V married his daughter to Odo and granted him two counties as her dowry, Odo renounced Joan's claim to Champagne and Brie in exchange for a compensation in March 1318. Joan married Philip of Évreux, who was also a member of the French royal family.

Philip V was succeeded by his brother, Charles IV, in both France and Navarre in 1322, but most Navarrese lords refused to swear loyalty to him. After Charles IV died in 1328, the Navarrese expelled the French governor and declared Joan the rightful monarch of Navarre. In France, Philip of Valois was crowned king. He concluded an agreement with Joan and her husband, who renounced Joan's claims to Champagne and Brie in exchange for three counties, while Philip acknowledged their right to Navarre. Joan and her husband were together crowned in Pamplona Cathedral on 5 March 1329.

The royal couple closely cooperated during their joint reign, but Philip of Évreux was more active. However, they mostly lived in their French domains, with Navarre being administered by governors during their absences.

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