![]() ![]() Every time she is given an opportunity to get ahead, some man wrecks her plans. In broad strokes, Midge’s plotline once again relies on the fact that she’s a woman in a man’s world. Unfortunately, those plot points make up a large part of the episode. University of Pennsylvania Press.That may seem like a lot of focus on this seemingly minor subplot, but that’s because once again Prime Video has ever-so-kindly asked for certain plot points to be withheld from reviews. A History of the Crusades: The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Mémoires de la Société pour l'histoire du droit et des institutions des anciens pays bourguignons, comtois et romands (in French). "Un dossier inédit de la succession de Bourgogne (1361)". "La succession de Bourgogne à la mort de Philippe de Rouvres". ^ Kibler, William W: Medieval France An Encyclopedia.^ Parsons, John Carmi: Medieval Queenship.She was portrayed by Ghislaine Porret in the 1972 French miniseries adaptation of the series. Joan is a character in Les Rois maudits ( The Accursed Kings), a series of French historical novels by Maurice Druon. ![]() King Charles II of Navarre, grandson of Joan's elder sister Margaret, was the heir according to primogeniture, but John II of France (Joan's son) claimed to be the heir according to proximity of blood. The rightful heir to Burgundy was unclear. In 1361, Joan's grandnephew, Philip I of Burgundy, last duke of Burgundy of the first Capetian House of Burgundy, died without issue. Philip (1 July 1336 – 1 September 1375), Duke of Orléans.Marie (1326 – 22 September 1333), who married John of Brabant, the son and heir of John III, Duke of Brabant, but died shortly afterwards.Joan and Philip had nine children together: She was buried in the Basilica of Saint Denis her tomb, built by her grandson Charles V, was destroyed during the French Revolution. Joan died of the plague on 12 December 1349. ![]() 1347), a task carried out by Jean de Vignay. 1333) and the Jeu d'échecs moralisés of Jacques de Cessoles ( c. She sent her son John manuscripts to read, and commanded the translation of several important contemporary works into vernacular French, including the Miroir historial of Vincent de Beauvais ( c. Joan was considered to be a scholar and a bibliophile. One chronicler described her as a danger to her enemies in court: "the lame Queen Jeanne de Bourgogne.was like a King and caused the destruction of those who opposed her will." Her political activity attracted controversy to both her and her husband, which was accentuated by her deformity (considered by some to be a mark of evil), and she became known as la male royne boiteuse ("the lame evil Queen"). Joan reportedly favored people from her home region of Burgundy, a policy followed by her husband and her son, thus attracting animosity from the nobility at court from the northwest. Intelligent and strong-willed, Joan proved a capable regent while her husband fought on military campaigns during the war. This power of attorney was to be used whenever the king was absent, but it technically gave the queen the potential status of a co-ruler, and one reason suggested to Philip's great trust of Joan was his great distrust of his courtiers. She was explicitly allowed to manage the finances of the state, to make verdicts and issue pardons and all powers included in the king's duties except managing warfare. In a document issued by Philip VI at Clermont-en-Beauvaisis in August 1338, Queen Joan was invested with power of attorney to manage the affairs of state whenever circumstances made it necessary. The Hundred Years' War ensued in 1337, with Edward III of England, a nephew of Louis X, claiming the French crown. The sons of King Philip IV - Louis X, Philip V, and Charles IV - left no surviving sons of their own, which led to the accession of Joan's husband to the French throne in 1328 as the eldest son of Charles of Valois, Philip's younger brother. From 1314 to 1328, they were Count and Countess of Maine from 1325, they were also Count and Countess of Valois and Anjou. Joan married Philip of Valois, Louis's cousin, in July 1313. Her older sister, Margaret, was the first wife of King Louis X of France. Joan was the daughter of Duke Robert II of Burgundy and Agnes of France. Joan ruled as regent while her husband fought on military campaigns during the Hundred Years' War during the years 1340, 1345–13. 1293 – 12 December 1349), also known as Joan the Lame ( French: Jeanne la Boiteuse), was Queen of France as the first wife of King Philip VI. ![]()
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