Marie of Évreux
Marie of Évreux was a French princess born around 1324. She was the daughter of King Charles IV of France and Marie of Luxembourg. In 1334, she married Charles IV of Navarre, becoming the Queen consort of Navarre. Her marriage helped strengthen ties between France and Navarre.
Marie had several children, including Joan II of Navarre, who later became Queen. Throughout her life, she played a significant role in the political landscape of her time, navigating the complexities of royal alliances and family dynamics. Marie passed away in 1404, leaving a lasting legacy through her descendants.