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  1. Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (24 June 1322 – 1 December 1406), also known as Jeanne, was a ruling Duchess (Duke) of Brabant from 1355 until her death. She was duchess of Brabant until the occupation of the duchy by her brother-in-law Louis II of Flanders.

  2. Juana de Brabante, ( Bruselas, 24 de junio de 1322 - Bruselas, 1 de noviembre de 1406), fue duquesa de Brabante y de Limburgo de 1355 a 1406. Hija de Juan III de Brabante, duque de Brabante y Limburgo, y de Maria de Évreux. Juana, duquesa de Brabante, Maison des Ducs de Brabant, Grand-Place de Bruselas. Matrimonios[editar]

  3. Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (24 June 1322 – 1406), married first to William IV, Count of Holland and second to Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg. [8] Margaret of Brabant (9 February 1323 – 1368), married at Saint-Quentin on 6 June 1347 Louis II, Count of Flanders [9]

  4. Meanwhile, Reginald III, Duke of Guelders and married to John's third daughter Mary of Brabant, also disputed the succession and made war on Brabant. In 1356, he agreed to recognise Joanna as duchess in exchange for the acquisition of the Lordship of Turnhout and a substantial annual payment from Brabant.

  5. Reigned as duchess of Brabant, 1355–1404; abdicated in 1404. Born on June 24, 1322 (some sources cite 1332); died on December 1, 1406; daughter of John III, duke of Brabant (r. 1312–1355), and Marie of Evreux (d. Source for information on Joanna of Brabant (1322–1406): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  6. Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (1322–1406) Married 1352 (15 years of age) Johanna being the eldest became the heir to the duchy after the death of her father in December 1355. Her first marriage to Willem II, Count of Holland and Hainault – brother of Philippa of Hainault, wife of Edward III – ended childless after his death in 1345 at the ...

  7. Johanna. duchess of Brabant. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in history of Brabant. In Brabant. When Johanna, the daughter of John III, and her husband, Duke Wenceslas of Luxembourg, acceded to the duchy of Brabant, they granted the charter of rights known as the Joyeuse Entrée ( q.v.; Jan. 3, 1356).