Jehanne d’Évreux, Royne d’Angleterre (@joanofnavarre) 's Twitter Profile
Jehanne d’Évreux, Royne d’Angleterre

@joanofnavarre

(historian & role player) Duchesse de Bretagne & Royne d’Angleterre. Fille de Navarre. 1er reine de Lancaster. #MaisonDesValois #MaisonDesLancasters

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As it came to my ears of your great abilities jousting too! He will take great delight by having a joust with Your Majesty! *beams* Besides, let me tell you he has such a great sense of humor and a very sharp wit, a most appropriate companion for another king!

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*coughs politely* Oh that is my favourite part although it might sound… a little, eh, controversial. We first met during King Richard’s second marriage to Lady Isabella, daughter of King Charles of France. But it was only when Harri was exiled that we became acquainted…*👀*

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I am reading Jane Grey's biography by the wonderful Dr Nicola Tallis and am found amazed by how Anne Boleyn said that "it was a pity the Princess Mary did not keep company" to Katherine of Aragon when the latter died.

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Pardon moi, but what goes around comes back around. What Lady Anne did to Queen Katherine, Lady Jane did to her. And if you ask me, I don't think Lady Jane was "placid and submissive". She was only a better player.

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*The Queen's secretary speaks* So today I was teaching my 15 years old about Isabel and Ferdinand's marriage that contributed to the union of Castilla & Aragon. Me: 😍😍😍😍 Them: 😶😶‍🌫️😐🫠 Teenagers 😮‍💨 #history #teacher #teachingsvent #highschoolteacher

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I was here wondering if the Duke of Richmond, had he lived, would start a civil war against his sister Mary I the way it happened during the Blackfyre Rebellion in Martin's books. How possible this would be? Or not? Opinions?