Joan of France, Queen of Navarre
Joan of France, Queen of Navarre (1464-1505) was a French noblewoman and the daughter of King Louis XI of France. She became the queen consort of Henry IV of Navarre through their marriage in 1484. Joan played a significant role in the political landscape of her time, navigating the complexities of royal alliances and conflicts.
As queen, Joan was known for her intelligence and diplomatic skills. She worked to strengthen the ties between France and Navarre, promoting peace and stability in the region. Her legacy includes her contributions to the cultural and political life of both kingdoms during the late 15th century.