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only six were issued in Joan's name alone. The couple ensured that the Navarrese customs and laws were respected and that the kingdom's citizens were more directly involved in governance. Their active involvement in the administration of Navarre despite their absences, as well as putting the interests of Navarre ahead of those of their French homeland, earned them praise by both their contemporaries and by historians.
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In early September Philip fell ill, after being wounded by an arrow according to some reports. Alfonso XI offered him his own doctors, who advised Philip to change his diet. The King of Navarre, however, preferred the advice of his own doctor, who told him to keep eating meat and wine and to withdraw
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in 1330. In September 1331 he and Joan moved back to France; they returned to Navarre in April 1336 and stayed in the kingdom until October 1337. Altogether, Philip III and Joan II stayed in the kingdom longer than any Navarrese monarch since 1274. The couple spent most of their time in their various
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on 5 March 1329. Philip and Joan were the first monarchs of Navarre to be crowned. The use of crowns and sceptres was an innovation in Navarrese royal ceremony, borrowed from Capetian tradition. Although they came to form part of the ceremonial of the subsequent Évreux monarchs, these elements had no
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that took place before their arrival and assigning compensation to the victims. A particular problem for them was banditry, which they strove to address at the onset of their reign. Their dedication to serving justice led the chroniclers to depict them as "a good king and queen and well loved by all
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The death of Charles, Joan's younger uncle, in February 1328 paved the way for Philip's accession to the throne of Navarre, as there was no longer anyone who could challenge the couple's right to it. The Navarrese, uncomfortable with repressive governors appointed from Paris, were pleased to see the
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Philip III and Joan II's joint reign was marked by their close cooperation, but he prevailed in legislation and several other fields of government. Forty-one surviving royal decrees were issued in the names of both Philip and Joan, but Philip signed thirty-eight without referring to his wife, while
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as well as successful co-monarchs in Navarre. Despite initial reluctance by the Navarrese to accept him as king alongside Joan, Philip in particular is credited with improving the kingdom's legislature. The couple resided chiefly in their French lands but spent enough time in Navarre to earn them
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Unlike the well-documented marriages of their Capetian predecessors, no evidence attests to Philip and Joan's personal relationship. This indicates that their marriage was marked neither by particular closeness nor difficulty. They were very rarely apart, however, and had nine children together.
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Grandson of a king but raised with the expectation of being merely a count, Philip took kingship seriously. He was completely unprepared for the role but succeeded, all whilst counselling the newly enthroned King of France, in learning within a few months everything he need to know about his new
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Philip returned to Navarre in 1342 and again in 1343, partly in preparation for joining the crusade against the Muslim state of Granada. He likely felt this was his duty as ruler of an Iberian kingdom. Philip's authorities ensured that his own Muslim subjects in Tudela were not disturbed by his
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In late June 1335, while Philip was in France, Navarre suffered the first of a series of violations of its border by Castile that escalated into war by October. Although neither Philip nor Alfonso had provoked hostilities, the latter felt bound to lead his army against Navarre. Philip sent the
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In May 1329, Philip and Joan signed a charter which emphasised repeatedly that she was the "true and natural heir" of Navarre, but that "all of the kingdom of Navarre would obey her consort under the name of king". Philip's role in securing his wife's smooth acquisition of the kingdom was also
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Philip V was eventually pressured to renegotiate his niece's status. An agreement reached on 27 March 1318 included territorial concessions which placated Joan's maternal family, as well as her betrothal to Philip of Évreux, a dowry and a promise of succession to the counties of
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as regents. They assembled again in May, recognizing Philip's wife as their sovereign. The ascension of the House of Évreux under Philip III is thus important as beginning of a new era in the history of Navarre, now once again free from the government of France.
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Succession to the French throne proved to be far from settled by Philip of Valois's accession. In 1337 Edward III of England decided to claim France as the closest male relative of Charles IV. In December 1339, during the opening stages of the
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Thereafter, Navarre's foreign policy during the reign of Philip III and Joan II shifted again towards Iberia. Though they remained entangled in French politics, the couple were keen to build closer relations with the neighbouring kingdoms of
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acknowledged. In order to limit Philip's involvement, however, it was stipulated that both he and Joan would renounce the crown as soon as their heir, male or female, reached the age of 21, or they were obliged to pay a fine of 100,000
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in the south of their kingdom, reparation of castles and erection of a new one in Castelrenault. The king and queen were also determined to ensure the enforcement of law in their realm, condemning the perpetrators of
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claimed it as Charles IV's sororal nephew. The 15-year-old Edward's claim was dismissed, and the 35-year-old Philip of Valois was preferred over the 23-year-old Philip of Évreux on account of his more mature age. The
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in July 1343 with 100 knights and 300 infantrymen, but more important than this small military force was the large quantity of provisions—meat, barley, bacon and wine—which he had sent from the
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to assume government on her uncle's death. Philip was entirely ignored but determined to assert his own authority. The spouses negotiated with the Estates separately in July, and on 22 August
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in support of Philip's rights as "husband and head", while also stressing that Joan as sovereign wished him to be crowned and to have more power as her co-ruler.
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between France and Navarre. Although neither succeeded in claiming the crown of France, Philip and Joan were powerful vassals of the
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In August 1328, Philip, only recently recognised as King of Navarre, joined the King of France in the suppression of a
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came to an end. With the bypassing first of Philip of Évreux's wife and then of Philip V's daughters, the principle of
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Philip actively supported his Valois cousin with his troops and as army leader, especially during the onset of the
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Philip III proved to be an effective and successful ruler. His most famous achievement was the improvement of the
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from 1328 until his death. He was born a minor member of the French royal family but gained prominence when the
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in anticipation of an English siege. He was at the side of Philip VI of France and the kings allied with him,
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Philip and Joan's possessions, colored yellow, before the acquisition of AngoulĂŞme, Mortain and Longueville
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King Philip V died sonless in 1322 and all his patrimony passed to his and King Louis X's younger brother,
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French fiefs and in their Parisian palace, from where they were able to further their positions as French
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thus ascended the throne in the person of Philip VI, who immediately took Philip of Évreux on his
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in 1325. When Charles too died leaving no sons on 1 February 1328, the direct male line of the
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Economic development projects undertaken by Philip and Joan include the construction of an
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From 1328 until 1331 Philip III of Navarre and Philip VI of France corresponded with
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Sketch of a stained glass window depicting Philip III in the chapel of Saint Anne of
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on 23 August, the international force assisting Philip VI, was divided into ten
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The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512
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significance to the Navarrese in 1329, to whom the oath was the essential act.
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Philip III of Navarre doing hommage to Philip VI of France for his French lands
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While Joan's hereditary right to the crown was universally recognized by
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had become established. Philip of Évreux and his namesake cousin,
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upon his father's death in 1319. As Philip was a minor, his uncle
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Philip and Joan's accession signified the end of the 44-year-long
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in Paris. His widow, Joan, received a letter of condolences from
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from the siege. He obediently withdrew, but got no further than
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to the crown. These lands had long belonged to the viscounts of
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with France come to an end. They held a general assembly at
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Boydell and Brewer. 924:(1341–1376), Count of 841: 680: 611:in the arid fields of 584: 507:Juan Corbarán de Lehet 501:on 13 March, electing 489: 413: 336:Louis, Count of Évreux 334:Philip was the son of 273: 265: 257: 232:Louis, Count of Évreux 210:Louis, Duke of Durazzo 194:Maria, Queen of Aragon 39:, originally from the 2458:Viard, Jules (1922). 1407:Philip III of Navarre 1370:Edward III of England 915:(1334–1396), married 839: 816:(25 September 1340). 812:(8 October 1339) and 738:Alfonso XI of Castile 675: 582: 529:confirming Philip as 487: 449:Edward III of England 411: 2501:Cadet branch of the 2090:VĂ­nculos de Historia 1288:Charles IV of France 989:Philip III of France 851:Couvent des Jacobins 847:Jerez de la Frontera 806:David II of Scotland 766:Kingdom of Jerusalem 721:, was to marry King 598:princes of the blood 353:, while his mother, 342:by his second wife, 340:Philip III of France 3193:Counts of AngoulĂŞme 3138:King/Queen of Spain 3016:House of Trastámara 2860:House of Trastámara 2329:Rogers, Clifford J. 2224:Bulletin Hispanique 2022:, pp. 199–201. 1856:Mugueta Moreno 2007 1523:Miranda GarcĂ­a 2003 1295:Philip VI of France 1140:Philip IV of France 896:Philip VI of France 774:archbishop of Reims 750:Archbishop of Rouen 717:, a daughter named 621:in their kingdom". 330:Capetian succession 2751:House of Champagne 2706:GarcĂ­a Sánchez III 2378:Sumption, Jonathan 2366:Setton, Kenneth M. 2032:Arias GuillĂ©n 2012 1711:, pp. 182–85. 1510:, pp. 56, 71. 1377:Joan II of Navarre 1281:Philip V of France 1267:Isabella of France 974:Isabella of Aragon 967:Henry I of Navarre 901:Charles II the Bad 884:Peter IV of Aragon 842: 827:siege of Algeciras 794:Hundred Years' War 742:Kingdom of Granada 723:Peter IV of Aragon 681: 593:kingdom's law code 585: 558:Pamplona Cathedral 554:Arnalt de Barbazan 490: 488:Seal of Philip III 441:agnatic succession 414: 383:Kingdom of Navarre 324:Kingdom of Granada 320:Hundred Years' War 297:Joan II of Navarre 242:Margaret of Artois 145:Pamplona Cathedral 3183:Jure uxoris kings 3145: 3144: 3040:House of Habsburg 2696:GarcĂ­a Sánchez II 2597: 2596: 2593: 2581:Succeeded by 2547:Succeeded by 2519:16 September 1343 2439:978-1-137-33914-0 2417:PrĂ­ncipe de Viana 2286:PrĂ­ncipe de Viana 2124:cite encyclopedia 1834:, pp. 59–60. 1738:, pp. 63–64. 1628:Orella UnzuĂ© 1985 1449: 1448: 1274:Louis X of France 1155:Charles of Valois 1133:Joan I of Navarre 940:Robert of Alençon 926:Beaumont-le-Roger 888:Louis (1330–1334) 820:Crusade and death 668:Foreign relations 618:anti-Jewish riots 609:irrigation system 480:Accession as king 422:Charles of Valois 387:Joan I of Navarre 363:Louis X of France 247: 246: 131:16 September 1343 66: 3210: 3188:Counts of Évreux 3079:House of Bourbon 2962:House of Bourbon 2686:GarcĂ­a Sánchez I 2668:House of JimĂ©nez 2641:House of Íñiguez 2623: 2616: 2609: 2600: 2599: 2587: 2557:Preceded by 2530:Preceded by 2520: 2513: 2504:Capetian dynasty 2487: 2486: 2479: 2454: 2443: 2424: 2414: 2404: 2395: 2373: 2361: 2346: 2324: 2315: 2306: 2293: 2280: 2271: 2270:. 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2253: 2240: 2215: 2207:Linehan, Peter 2203: 2195:Jones, Michael 2191: 2182: 2176: 2164:Roman des roys 2159: 2151:Hispania Sacra 2146: 2134: 2111: 2109:(173): 805–40. 2098: 2080: 2078: 2075: 2073: 2072: 2070:, p. 196. 2060: 2058:, p. 226. 2048: 2046:, p. 206. 2036: 2034:, p. 157. 2024: 2007: 2005:, p. 619. 1995: 1980: 1968: 1966:, p. 255. 1956: 1944: 1942:, p. 155. 1932: 1930:, p. 179. 1920: 1918:, p. 398. 1908: 1906:, p. 143. 1896: 1894:, p. 142. 1884: 1882:, p. 368. 1872: 1860: 1858:, p. 211. 1848: 1846:, p. 276. 1836: 1824: 1812: 1810:, p. 195. 1795: 1793:, p. 275. 1776: 1774:, p. 286. 1764: 1752: 1740: 1725: 1723:, p. 194. 1713: 1701: 1689: 1674: 1659: 1647: 1632: 1630:, p. 465. 1620: 1605: 1593: 1578: 1576:, p. 249. 1566: 1551: 1539: 1537:, p. 197. 1527: 1512: 1500: 1483: 1468: 1455: 1453: 1450: 1447: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1432: 1430: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1422: 1419: 1418: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1410: 1408: 1405: 1403: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 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1535:Woodacre 2011 1531: 1525:, p. 23. 1524: 1519: 1517: 1509: 1508:Woodacre 2013 1504: 1498:, p. 57. 1497: 1496:Woodacre 2013 1492: 1490: 1488: 1481:, p. 55. 1480: 1479:Woodacre 2013 1475: 1473: 1466:, p. 53. 1465: 1464:Woodacre 2013 1460: 1456: 1420: 1378: 1371: 1367: 1365: 1311: 1309: 1296: 1289: 1282: 1275: 1268: 1264: 1261: 1253: 1251: 1243: 1241: 1233: 1231: 1230: 1203: 1191: 1189: 1177: 1175: 1172: 1169: 1167: 1166: 1163: 1156: 1141: 1134: 1122: 1119: 1103: 1101: 1100: 1077: 1069: 1067: 1059: 1057: 1036: 1029: 1027: 1017: 1015: 1010: 1005: 990: 975: 968: 956: 945: 941: 937: 933: 931: 927: 923: 920: 918: 914: 911: 908: 905: 902: 899: 897: 893: 890: 887: 885: 881: 878: 876: 872: 869: 868: 867: 858: 856: 852: 848: 838: 834: 832: 831:Bay of Biscay 828: 817: 815: 811: 807: 803: 799: 795: 789: 787: 783: 779: 775: 769: 767: 763: 759: 755: 751: 747: 743: 739: 734: 732: 728: 724: 720: 716: 712: 708: 702: 700: 696: 695: 690: 686: 679: 674: 665: 663: 659: 655: 651: 647: 643: 639: 635: 631: 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Index


Louvre
Jacobin convent
King of Navarre
jure uxoris
Joan II
Coronation
Charles I
Joan II
Pamplona Cathedral
Joan II, Queen of Navarre
Issue
more...
Maria, Queen of Aragon
Blanche, Queen of France
Charles II, King of Navarre
Philip, Count of Longueville
Louis, Duke of Durazzo
House
House of Évreux
Louis, Count of Évreux
Margaret of Artois
Basque
Spanish
French
King of Navarre
Capetian
main line
Joan II of Navarre
personal union

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