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1. Prospography Content: King Charles IV of France (d. 1328) (person)

Charles was born at Creil on 18 June 1294 as the third son of King Philip IV of France and Jeanne of Navarre. In January 1308 he was married to Blanche of Burgundy. He was made count of La Marche in 1314. He

2. Prospography Content: Isabella of France, queen of England (d. 1358) (person)

295 - 1358), queen of England, wife of king Edward II; daughter of Philippe IV, king of France, and Jeanne de Champagne, queen of Navarre. Joan of the Tower

3. Prospography Content: Louis X the Quarreler, king of France and Navarre (d. 1316) (person)

Louis X (1289 - 1316), king of France (1314 - 1316); son of Philippe IV, king of France, and Jeanne of Navarre, queen of Navarre. He became king of Navarre on his mother’s death in 1305. He married 1) Marguerite de Bourgogne 2)

4. Prospography Content: Louis X the Quarreler, king of France and Navarre (d. 1316) (person)

lippe IV, king of France, and Jeanne of Navarre, queen of Navarre. He became king of Navarre on his mother’s death in 1305. He married 1) Marguerite de Bourgogne 2) Clémence d’Anjou. He died 5 June 1316. As

5. Prospography Content: King Philip IV the Fair of France (d. 1314) (person)

Jeanne I of Navarre; son of Philippe III, king of France, and Isabella of Aragon. He married queen Jeanne of Navarre. King Philip V of France

6. Prospography Content: King Philip V of France (d. 1322) (person)

2/3 - 1322), called ‘the Tall’ (‘le Long’). He was the second son of Philip IV, king of France, and Jeanne of Navarre. He was first count of Poitou, then king of France and Navarre when he succeeded his brother Louis

7. Prospography Content: Jeanne, queen of Navarre (d. 1305) (person)

Jeanne, queen of Navarre (d. 1305) Wife of Philippe IV, king of France. Heir to the kingdom of Navarre. She died 2 April 1305. Jules Viard, ‘Le titre de roi de France et de Navarre au XIVe siècle’, Bibliothèque de l’École des Chartes, 61 (1900), 447–49