Joan of France (1391-1433) — was a daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria.She was a sister of Charles VII of France, Catherine of Valois who married Henry V of England and was mother of Henry VI of England, Isabella of Valois who was also a Queen of England… … Wikipedia
Joan the Lame — Jeanne de Bourgogne (24 June1293 – 12 September 1348), also known as Joan the Lame ( fr. Jeanne la Boiteuse) or Joan of Burgundy, Queen consort of France, first wife of Philip VI.BiographyJoan was the daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and… … Wikipedia
Joan of France — ( fr. Jeanne de France) can refer to any of the following:*Jeanne III, Countess of Burgundy (1308 1349), also known as Jeanne de Bourgogne, daughter of King Philip V of France and Joanna II of Burgundy. *Joan II of Navarre (1312 1349), Queen of… … Wikipedia
Burgundy — • In medieval times respectively a kingdom and a duchy, later a province of France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Burgundy Burgundy … Catholic encyclopedia
Joan II, Countess of Auvergne — and Boulogne (French: Jeanne d Auvergne ), also known as Jeanne de Boulogne, and Joan, Duchess of Berry, (1378 ndash; c. 1424), was the daughter of John II of Auvergne (d. 1394), and second wife of John, Duke of Berry. She is arguably most famous … Wikipedia
Joan II — may refer to: *Joan II of Auvergne *Joan II of Naples *Joan II of Navarre *Joan II of Burgundy … Wikipedia
Joan I — can refer to:* Joan I of Navarre * Joan I of Naples * Joan I of Auvergne * Joan I of Burgundy … Wikipedia
Joan of Arc — For other uses, see Joan of Arc (disambiguation). Jeanne d Arc redirects here. For other uses, see Jeanne d Arc (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Joan of Arc, Saint — French Jeanne d Arc born с 1412, Domrémy, Bar, Fr. died May 30, 1431, Rouen; canonized May 16, 1920; feast day May 30 French military heroine. She was a peasant girl who from an early age believed she heard the voices of Sts. Michael, Catherine,… … Universalium
Joan of Arc — (Jehanne d’Arc) (ca. 1412–1431) Joan of Arc, also called the Maid of Orléans, was a peasant girl who became a national heroine and the patron saint of France. At a crucial period of the Hundred Years’War, she led the French resistance to… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature