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- Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, Lady of Friesland & Countess of Hainaut, Holland & Zeeland, 1417-1432
- Jacqueline of Bethune, Countess of Harnes, 1413-1442
- Jacqueline of Bethune (d.1457), Vidamese of Amiens
- Jacqueline de Longwy (d.1561), Countess of Bar-sur-Seine
- Jadwiga the Saint, Queen of Poland, 1384-99.
- Jakoba of Bavaria (1401–36), Countess of Holland, Hainaut and Zeeland, 1417-1432
- Jeanne de Scepeaux, Countess of Chemilles, Duchess of Beaupreau
- Jeanne de la Guerche, Lady of La Guerche, Pouance & Chateau-Gnthier
- Jeanne of Albret (d.1444), Countess of Dreux
- Jeanne of Argies (d.1334), Lady of Catheu
- Jeanne of Avaugour (d.1327), Countess of Goello and Avaugour
- Jeanne of Avaugour, Countess of Penthièvre, 1334–1384
- Jeanne, Dauphine d'Auvergne (1414–1436), Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Countess of Sancerre, 1419–1436, Dauphine of Auvergne
- Jeanne I of Auvergne, Duchess of Auvergne
- Jeanne of Avesnes (1323–1350), Lady of Chimay & Countess of Soissons, 1350
- Jeanne of Bar (1415–1462), Countess of Soissons & Marle
- Jeanne of Beaujeau (d.1308), Lady of Montpensier, 1285-1308
- Jeanne I of Beaujeau (1345–1346), also known as Jeanne of Dreux, Lady of Montpensier, 1345-1346
- Jeanne of Bethune (d.1450). Viscountess of Meaux, 1408-1450
- Jeanne of Bourbon (d.1487), Lady of Rochefort
- Jeanne of Brabant, Duchess of Brabant, 1355–1406, Duchess of Limburg, 1355–1396
- Jeanne of Brienne, Lady of Seans-en-Othe
- Jeanne of Brienne (d.1389), Lady of Chateau-Chinon, 1351–1389, which she inherited from her mother Jeanne of Mello
- Jeanne of Châtellerault (1235–1315), Viscountess of Châtellerault
- Joanna of Châtillon, Duchess of Athens, 1311
- Jeanne of Chiny (1210–1256), Countess of Chiny
- Jeanne of Clermont (d.1436), Countess of Clermont, Dauphine of Auvergne
- Jeanne of Dammartin, Countess of Mortain, 1245–1251
- Jeanne of Dammartin (1216–1279), Countess of Aumale, 1239–1279, Countess of Montreuil & Ponthieu, 1251-1279
- Jeanne of Dreux, Countess of Braine
- Jeanne I of Dreux (1345–1346), Countess of Dreux, Countess of Joigny
- Jeanne II of Dreux (1309–1355), Countess of Dreux, Countess of Joigny
- Jeanne of Flanders, Countess of Flanders & Hainaut, 1205–1244
- Jeanne of Forez (d.1369), Countess of Forez
- Jeanne III, Countess of Burgundy, Countess Palatine of Burgundy & Countess of Artois, 1330-1347
- Jeanne of Ham, Lady of Ham
- Jeanne of Harcourt, Lady of Aigle
- Jeanne of Harcourt (1372–1456), Lady of Montaigle
- Jeanne of Harcourt (d.1488), Countess of Tancarville, 1484-1488
- Jeanne of Joigny (d.1454), Lady of Grignon, Countess of Joigny
- Jeanne of Joinville, Countess of Joigny
- Jeanne of Luxemburg (d.1407), Countess of Ligny, Duchess of Saint-Fergau, Lady of Roussy
- Jeanne of Luxembourg (d.1430), also known as Demoiselle de Luxemburg, Countess of Ligny & Saint-Pol, 1430, Lady of Roussy
- Jeanne of Mello (d.1351), Lady of Chateau-Chinon,
- Jeanne of Penthièvre (1319–1384), also known as Joan the Lame or Joan, Duchess of Brittany, Viscountess of Limoges & Countess of Avaugour & Penthièvre, 1331-1384
- Jeanne of Pfirt (1300–1351), Countess of Pfirt
- Jeanne of Pierrepont (1406–1459), Lady of Braine, Lady of Roucy
- Jeanne of Ponthieu (d.1376), Lady of Épernon
- Jeanne of Rethel (1277–1328), Countess of Rethel, 1285-1328
- Jeanne of Soissons (1323-1350), Countess of Soissons
- Jeanne of Tancarville, Heiress of Tancarville
- Jeanne of Tancarville (d.1488), Countess of Tancarville, Baroness of Montgomery, Lady of Varenquebec, Parthenay, Montreuil-Bellay, Estrapagny
- Jeanne of Toulouse (1220–71), Countess of Toulouse, 1249–1271
- Jeanne of Vaudemont (1458–1480), Countess of Aumale, Countess of Guise, Countess of Mortain
- Jeannette of Ferrette (1300–51), Countess of Ferrette, 1324-51
- Jimena Diaz, Lady of Valencia, 1099-1102
- Jindeok of Silla (647-654), Queen of Korea
- Jinseong of Silla (887-897), Queen of Korea
- Joan, Countess of Blois (1258–1292), also known as Jeanne of Châtillon, Lady of Avesnes & Countess of Blois, Chartres & Dunois, 1280-1291
- Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384), Duchess of Brittany, 1341-1384
- Joan I of Navarre, Countess of Champagne, 1274-1305
- Joan I of Naples (1326–1381), Lady of Forcalquier, 1373–1381, Countess of Provence, 1373–1381, Princess of Achaea, 1373–1381, Duchess of Calabria, 1373–1381, Queen of Naples
- Joan II of Naples, Queen of Naples
- Joan II of Navarre, Queen of Navarre, 1328–1349, Countess of Mortain, 1328–1349
- Joan III of Navarre (1528–1572), Queen of Navarre; Her full titles: Queen of Navarre, Countess of Foix, Bigorre & Périgord; Viscountess of Béarn & Limoges (inherited from her father); Duchess of Alençon & Berry, Countess of Rodez, Armagnac, Perche, Fezensac, L’Isle-Jourdain, Porhoet, Pardiac, Viscountess of Lomagne, Fezenzaguet, Brulhois, Cressey, Auvillars, Baroness of Castelnau, Caussade, Montmiral, Lady of La Fleche and Bauge (inherited from her mother)
- Joan of Kent (1328–1385), also known as the Fair Maid of Kent, Lady Joan Plantagenet, 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell & Countess of Kent, 1352-1385.
- Johanna of Baden-Hochberg, Margravine of Rothelin, 1503–1543, Countess of Neuchâtel, 1503–1543.
- Johanna of Forbach, Lady of Rixingen
- Jordane of Grandson, Lady of Belmont
- Jordane de La Sarraz, Lady of Belmont
- Juana the Mad, Queen of Castile, 1504–1555
- Juliana of the Netherlands, Queen of the Netherlands, 1948–1980
- Juliane de Leyburn, Baroness Leyburn
- Juana of Portugal, Countess of Mortain, 1250–1251
- Juana de Panyafiel (1339–1381), Lady of Lara, Lady of Vizcaya
- Juana Nunez de Lara (1285–1351), Lady of Herrera, Lady of Lara
- Juliana Grenier, Lady of Caesarea, 1187–1219
- Jusiana de Entenza, Lady of Alcolea
- Jutta of Ravensberg (d.after 1302), Heiress of Vechta and Vlotho
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