Joan I, Countess of Burgundy
Joan I (1191–1205), also called Joanna of Hohenstaufen, was ruling Countess of Burgundy from 1200 to 1205. She was daughter of Otto I, Count of Burgundy, and Margaret, Countess of Blois.
Joan I | |
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Countess of Burgundy | |
Born | 1191 |
Died | 1205 Besançon |
Noble family | House of Hohenstaufen |
Father | Otto I, Count of Burgundy |
Mother | Margaret, Countess of Blois |
Born in 1191, Joan was countess from the time of her father's assassination at Besançon in 1200 until her own death in 1205, whereupon her sister, Beatrice II, succeeded her.[1]
References
- "Women in power 1200-1300". www.guide2womenleaders.com.
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