Queen Joan of France
Queen Joan of France, also known as Joan of France, Queen of Navarre, was born in 1464 and became the queen consort of Henry IV of France. She was the daughter of King Louis XI of France and Charlotte of Savoy. Joan's marriage to Henry helped strengthen the ties between France and Navarre.
Joan was known for her intelligence and political acumen. After her husband's death in 1610, she played a significant role in the governance of France, particularly in managing the affairs of the court. She passed away in 1505, leaving a lasting legacy in French history.