Johanna III. (Navarre)
Jeanne III. of Navarre , better known as Jeanne d'Albret (born January 7, 1528 in Pau , Aquitaine , France , † June 9, 1572 in Paris ), was Countess of Rodez and Queen of Navarre from 1555 to 1572 . She was one of the busiest and most influential women in France around the middle of the 16th century.
Life
Johanna was the daughter of Henry II (1503–1555), known as Henri d'Albret , King of Navarre (1517–1555) and of Margaret of Navarra , sister of the French King Franz I.
In 1541 she married Wilhelm V , Duke of Jülich-Kleve-Berg; however, the marriage was not consummated and five years later annulled. At the instigation of her mother and uncle, she married Anton von Bourbon (1518–1562), son of Charles de Bourbon (1489–1537), Duke of Vendôme , and his wife Françoise d'Alençon in 1548 .
Under the influence of Théodore de Bèze , a colleague of Calvin , she converted to Calvinism in Nérac in August 1560 . Three years later she introduced Calvin's catechism in the Béarn ( Pau and environs) and supported the new faith in a variety of ways.
As Queen of Navarre, she pursued the eradication of Catholic doctrine, creating tension with the French court. Renée de France , Duchess of Ferrara and herself committed to Protestantism, criticized her fanaticism and assessed Johanna's activities as dangerous to the state. Her son Heinrich was supposed to be the first Prince of the Blood to be brought to court in Paris, but she resisted and so her son experienced his early childhood in Navarre. However, she could soon no longer resist the call and he spent the next time at the request of the Queen Mother Catherine of Medici in France. In the period that followed, she gave the Huguenots at least moral support and died a few days before her son's blood wedding in Paris.
Title by birth
- Queen of Navarre (1555–1572)
- Duchess of Albret (1555–1572)
- Countess of Limoges (1555–1572)
- Countess of Foix (1555–1572)
- Countess of Armagnac (1555–1572)
- Countess of Bigorre (1555–1572)
- Countess of Périgord (1555–1572)
- Countess of Rodez (1555–1572)
Title by marriage
- Duchess of Bourbon (1548–1562)
- Duchess of Vendôme (1550–1562)
- Duchess of Beaumont (1550–1562)
- Countess of Marle (1548–1562)
- Countess of La Fère (1548–1562)
- Countess of Soissons (1550–1562)
children
- Heinrich (September 21, 1551 - August 20, 1553), Duke of Beaumont
- Heinrich (13 December 1553 - 14 May 1610), initially as Heinrich III. King of Navarre (1572–1610), later as Henry IV, King of France (1589–1610)
- Louis-Charles (February 19, 1554 - February 13, 1557)
- Madeleine (April 12, 1557 - April 25, 1557)
- Catherine (February 7, 1559 - February 13, 1604); ∞ Duke Henry II of Lorraine
literature
- Michael Tilly : Jeanne d'Albret. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 2, Bautz, Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-032-8 , Sp. 1593-1595.
- Ernst Wurm : The eagle. Novel by Johanna von Navarra Speidelsche, Vienna 1936, new edition 1956 (fictional representation).
Web links
- Jeanne d'Albret, short biography - pictures + information
- Jeanne d'Albret, biography - pictures + information (French)
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Henry II |
Queen of Navarre 1555–1572 |
Henry III. |
Henry II |
Co-princess of Andorra 1555–1572 |
Henry III. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Johanna III. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Navarre, Jeanne III. from; Albret, Jeanne d ' |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Queen of Navarre |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 7, 1528 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pau , Aquitaine , France |
DATE OF DEATH | June 9, 1572 |
Place of death | Paris |