Welcome to this episode of Long May They Reign, where we delve into the captivating life of Blanche I of Navarre. Join host Grace White as she explores the remarkable journey of a woman who defied the norms of her time, proving that women could wield power and influence in a male-dominated world.
Born in 1387, Blanche was not just a pawn in the marriage game; she was the future of Navarre. Trained in diplomacy and governance, she became the Queen of Sicily through her marriage to Martin of Aragon and later returned to claim her birthright as the Queen of Navarre. Despite the challenges she faced, including a tumultuous marriage to John of Aragon, Blanche's reign was marked by her commitment to peace and stability.
However, her legacy faced trials after her passing in 1441, as her husband refused to relinquish power, leading to a brutal civil war. Discover how Blanche I of Navarre stands as a bridge between eras, showcasing the strength and resilience of women in history.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - Overview of Blanche I's life
01:11 - Early life and training
02:40 - Marriage to Martin of Aragon
03:39 - Claiming her birthright
04:34 - Balancing power with John of Aragon
05:17 - The aftermath of her death
06:12 - Legacy and impact
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