Joanna of Durazzo (1344 – 20 July 1387) was the eldest daughter and eldest surviving child of
Charles, Duke of Durazzo, and his wife,
Maria of Calabria. She succeeded as duchess on the death of her father in 1348 when she was only a child of four years old. Joanna was a member of the
House of Anjou-Durazzo
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She reigned as Duchess of Durazzo from 1348-1368. She married twice; firstly to
Louis of Navarre and then to
Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu
Robert IV of Artois (1356 – 20 July 1387), son of John of Artois, Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from April to July 1387.
About 1376, he married Joanna of Durazzo, daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo. Robert IV inherit ...
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Life
Joanna's father died in 1348 and Joanna succeeded him, being the eldest surviving child. However, Joanna remained in
Naples
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rather than going to
Durazzo. It was here she was betrothed to her cousin Charles Martel, son of Queen Joan. Charles Martel was heir in
Hungary
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due to a lack of male heirs. The boy was moved to
Hungary
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, however the engagement was broken when the young boy died around 1348 in Hungary.
In 1365 aged twenty one, Joanna married her first husband
Louis of Navarre, who became Duke of Durazzo in right of his wife. He was the son of
Joan II of Navarre
Joan II (french: Jeanne; 28 January 1312 – 6 October 1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death. She was the only surviving child of Louis X of France, King of France and Navarre, and Margaret of Burgundy. Joan's paternity was dubiou ...
. In 1368 Durazzo was captured by the Albanian
Topia dynasty under the leadership of warlord
Karl Thopia
Karl Thopia ( sq, Karl Topia) was an Albanian feudal prince and warlord who ruled Albania from the middle of the 14th century until the first Ottoman conquest of Albania. Thopia usually maintained good relations with the Roman Curia.
Family ...
. Joanna and her husband immediately began planning the reconquest of not only Durazzo, but all the lands of the former Angevin
Kingdom of Albania, conquered by the Bulgarian
Sratsimir dynasty
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in 1332. They were successful in rallying the support of Louis' brother
Charles II the Bad and
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* Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558)
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King of France in this undertaking. In 1372, Louis brought over the Navarrese Company of mercenaries, who had fought with him during the war in
France
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, to assist them in taking Durazzo. Their ranks swelled considerably in 1375 with new recruits directly from Navarre. Many documents survive telling us of the complex nature of the military planning and engineering which was undertaken to ensure success. This they attained, taking the city in midsummer 1376. Louis died shortly after. Louis and Joanna had no children. Joanna never fully regained full control of Durazzo and by 1385 the City was back in the hands of Karl Thopia.
Around 1376 Joanna remarried to
Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu
Robert IV of Artois (1356 – 20 July 1387), son of John of Artois, Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from April to July 1387.
About 1376, he married Joanna of Durazzo, daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo. Robert IV inherit ...
. This marriage was also childless. Robert was not Count of Eu for long, he and Joanna were not informed of his father's death in 1387. Joanna and Robert were staying at
Castel dell'Ovo
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in Naples where they were both poisoned on July 20, 1387
Joanna of Durazzo
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, queen dowager and regent of Naples.
Joanna is buried in San Lorenzo (Naples)
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It also includes the area at the extreme ea ...
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References
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1344 births
1387 deaths
Dukes of Durazzo
House of Anjou-Durazzo
14th-century women rulers
14th-century Italian women