Infobox royalty consort yes name Joan of England image Richard I and Joan greeting Philip Augustus.jpg caption Joan and Richard I of England Richard I greet Philip II of France succession Queen consort of Sicily reign 13 February 1177 11 November 1189 coronation 13 February 1177 succession1 Countess consort of Toulouse reign1 October 1196 7 4 September 1199 reign type1 Consort spouse William II of Sicily ... Queen consort of SicilyJoan was born at Ch teau d Angers in Anjou , and spent her youth at her ... Abbey place of burial Fontevrault Abbey Joan of England October 1165 4 September 1199 was the seventh child of Henry II of England and his queen consort , Eleanor of Aquitaine . ref Weir, Alison, Britain s Royal Families The Complete Genealogy , London Vintage Books. 2008 , p. 64 ref Joan was a younger ... Joan set sail for Sicily, escorted by John of Oxford , the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin ... safely, and on 13 February 1177, she married William II of Sicily and was crowned Queen of Sicily ... by the new king, Tancred of Sicily . Third Crusade Finally, her brother Richard I of England arrived ... and brothers. Joan s journey to Sicily to be married to William is depicted in the mystery A Murderous ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Joan of England 2 2. Henry II of England ... 0230602363. S start S hou House of Plantagenet October 1165 4 September 1199 name Joan of England ... Queen consort of Sicily years 13 February 1177 11 November 1189 S aft after Sibylla of Acerra ... 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joan Of England ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH Fontevrault Abbey DEFAULTSORT Joan Of England Category 1165 births Category 1199 deaths ... marriage father Henry II of England mother Eleanor of Aquitaine birth date October 1165 birth place ... IX, Count of Poitiers , Henry the Young King , Matilda, Duchess of Saxony , Richard I of England , Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Leonora of Aquitaine . She was also an older sister of John of England ... more details
Joan of The Tower . Joan of England 22 July 1210 4 March 1238 was Queen consort of Scotland from 1221 until 1238. Joan was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of King John of England and Countess Isabella of Angoul me . Joan was brought up in the court of Hugh X of Lusignan who was promised ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Joan of England, Queen of Scots 2 2. John of England 3 3. Isabella of Angoul me 4 4. Henry II of England 5 5. Eleanor of Aquitaine 6 6. Aymer ...Infobox royalty consort yes name Joan of England image JoanEngland.jpg succession List of Scottish consorts Queen consort of Scotland reign 21 June 1221 4 March 1238 spouse Alexander II of Scotland Alexander II, King of Scots house House of Plantagenet by birth br House of Dunkeld by marriage father John of England John Lackland , King of England mother Isabella of Angoul me birth date Birth date 1210 ... of Angoul me, however on the death of John of England, Isabella decided she should marry him herself and Joan was sent back to England, where negotiations for her hand with Alexander II of Scotland ... Joan Of England ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1210 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 March 1238 PLACE OF DEATH Havering atte Bower , London DEFAULTSORT Joan Of England Category ... 1210 1238 no Joan av England, dronninggemalinne av Skottland pl Joanna Plantagenet sv Joan av England ... , The Foundations of Scotland 1957 , p. 251. ref Alexander was twenty three. Joan was ten, almost eleven. They had no children. Joan died in her brother s arms at Havering atte Bower in 1238, and was buried ... I of England 19 19. Matilda of Scotland 20 20. William IX of Aquitaine 21 21. Philippa of Toulouse ... S bef before Ermengarde de Beaumont S ttl title List of Scottish consorts Queen consort of Scotland ... cs Johana Anglick 1210 1238 de Johanna von England 1210 1238 el es Juana de Inglaterra ... more details
Queen consort of England reign1 7 February 1403 20 March 1413 predecessor1 Isabella of Valois ... of Brittany br m. 1386 dec. 1399 br Henry IV of England br m. 1403 wid. 1413 issue Joan of Brittany ... II of Navarre mother Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre Joan of Valois birth date c. 1370 birth place ... Bower , Greater London London place of burial Canterbury Cathedral , Kent Joan of Navarre c. 1370 &ndash 10 June 1437 was a Duchess consort of Brittany and a Queen consort of England. She was the regent ... II of Navarre and Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre Joan of France . ref Leese, Thelma Anna, Blood royal Issue of the Kings and Queens of Medieval England, 1066 1399 , Heritage Books Inc., 2007 , 219 ... 1407 John IV of Armagnac John IV, Count of Armagnac Second marriage Queen of England Image Joanna of Navarre Arms.svg thumb left upright Joanna of Navarre s arms as queen consort ref citation last ... from England. In 1403, Joan became the second wife of Henry IV. They had no children, but she ... color 9fe 1 1. Joan of Navarre 2 2. Charles II of Navarre 3 3. Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre ... Joan of Navarre Britannica Online http www.lebrelblanco.com anexos a0500.htm Queen Joanna in Medieval ... S ttl title List of English consorts Queen consort of England br List of Irish consorts Lady of Ireland ...Infobox royalty consort yes name Joan of Navarre image Joanna of Navarre.jpg imgw 200px succession Duchess ... she was the Dukes of Brittany Duchess consort of Brittany and later the List of English consorts Queen consort of England when she wed King Henry IV of England . First marriage Duchess of Brittany On 2 ... of Brittany , Hambledon Press, 1988 , 123. ref They had nine children Joan of Brittany Nantes .... According to the Encyclop dia Britannica , affection developed between Joanna and Henry IV of England ... taking the side of the future Henry V of England Henry V , Prince Hal, in his quarrels with his father ... him. She was convicted in 1419 and imprisoned for about four years in Pevensey Castle in Sussex, England ... more details
Joan of England may refer to Joan of England, Queen of Sicily 1165 1199 , daughter of Henry II of England, married William II of SicilyJoan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland 1210 1238 , daughter of King John of England, married Alexander II of Scotland Joan, Lady of Wales died 1236 , illegitimate daughter of John of England, married Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd Joan of England, Countess of Gloucester , known as Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I of EnglandJoan of The Tower 1321 1362 , daughter of Edward II of England, married David II of Scotland Joan of England 1335 1348 , daughter of Edward III of EnglandJoan of Kent , daughter of Edmund of England, 1st Earl of Kent, and granddaughter of Edward I of EnglandJoan of England born 1351 , youngest daughter of Edward III of England hndis cs Johana Anglick de Johanna von England es Juana de Inglaterra fr Jeanne d Angleterre he ja no Joan av England oc Joana d Anglat rra ... more details
Queen of England may refer to Any of the female List of English monarchs monarchs of England Any wife of a male monarch of England who functioned as his official Queen consort consort during his reign see List of English consorts Queen of England is also often used erroneously to refer to the following, as they do not hold the title Queen of England The current monarch of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II Any of the female List of British monarchs British monarchs Any List of British consorts wife of a male British monarch disambiguation ... more details
caption succession List of monarchs of SicilyQueen of Sicily reign 27 July 1377&ndash 25 May 1401 coronation 1377, Palermo predecessor Frederick III the Simple Frederick III successor Martin I of Sicily Martin I regent Martin I of Sicily Martin I reg type Co Ruler spouse Martin I of Sicily Martin I spouse type Spouse issue Peter of Aragon, Heir of Sicily Infante Peter issue link issue pipe house House of Barcelona father Frederick III the Simple mother Constance of Aragon, Queen of Sicily Constance of Aragon birth date birth date 1363 7 2 df y birth place Catania , Kingdom of Sicily death date death date and age 1401 5 25 1363 7 2 df y death place Lentini , Kingdom of Sicily burial date burial place Catania Cathedral Cathedral of St Agatha , Catania , Kingdom of Sicily religion Catholic Church Roman Catholicism Maria of Sicily 2 July 1363 &ndash 25 May 1401 was Queen of Sicily and Duchess ... of Aragon, Queen of Sicily Constance of Aragon . As she was very young at the time of her father ... 9fe 1 1. Maria of Sicily 2 2. Frederick III the Simple 3 3. Constance of Aragon, Queen of Sicily Constance of Aragon 4 4. Peter II of Sicily 5 5. Elisabeth of Carinthia 6 6. Peter IV of Aragon 7 7. Maria of Navarre 8 8. Frederick III of Sicily 9 9. Eleanor of Anjou, Queen of Sicily Eleanor of Anjou .... Teresa d Enten a 14 14. Philip III of Navarre 15 15. Joan II of Navarre 16 16. Peter III of Aragon 17 17. Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon Constance of Sicily 18 18. Charles II of Naples 19 19. Mary ... III s ttl title Kingdom of SicilyQueen of Sicily years 1377&ndash 1401 with Martin I of Sicily ..., to Aragon , where she was married to Martin I of Sicily Martin The Younger , the grandson of Peter ... of 1372 and ruled Sicily alone. She also survived their only son, Peter of Aragon, Heir of Sicily Peter ... of his daughter s line and although William died in c. 1380, he had a daughter, Joan of Aragon ... aunt s husband since Martin continued to rule until his death. Maria of Sicily died at Lentini in 1401 ... more details
and another Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon Constance of Sicily , daughter of Manfred of Sicily ... s end infantas of Aragon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sicily, Constance Of, Queen ... June 1344 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sicily, Constance Of, Queen Of Cyprus Category 1344 deaths Category ...Other persons Constance of Sicily Other persons Constance of Aragon Infobox royalty name Constance of Sicily full name title List of Cypriot consorts Queen consort of Cyprus and List of Queens of Jerusalem Jerusalem br List of Armenian consorts Queen consort of Armenia spouse Henry II of Cyprus br Leo ... Frederick III of Sicily mother Eleanor of Anjou birth date 1304 1306 birth place death date after 19 June 1344 death place Constance of Sicily 1304 1306 after 19 June 1344 was the oldest daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and his wife Eleanor of Anjou . She was married three times. From these marriages she gained various titles such as Queen of Cyprus , nominal Queen of Jerusalem and Queen of Armenia ... included Elisabeth of Sicily 1310 1349 Elizabeth, Duchess of Bavaria , Peter II of Sicily , Manfred ... and his wife Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples Maria of Hungary , daughter of Stephen V of Hungary ... to Prince Robert, youngest son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre . ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands SICILY.htm FederigoIdied1337B SICILY, Medieval Lands ref The engagement was probably ... II of Cyprus and Jerusalem, who was son of Hugh III of Cyprus . By this marriage Constance was Queen ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Constance of Sicily 2 2. Frederick III of Sicily 3 3. Eleanor of Anjou 4 4. Peter III of Aragon 5 5. Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon Constance of Sicily 6 6. Charles II of Naples 7 7. Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples Maria of Hungary 8 8. James I of Aragon 9 9. Violant of Hungary 10 10. Manfred of Sicily ... of Aragon circa. 1307 after 19 June 1344 House of Barcelona name Constance of Sicily s roy s vac ... more details
Queen consort of Sicily reign 17 May 1302 25 June 1337 coronation spouse Philip de Toucy br Frederick III of Sicily issue Peter II of Sicily br Manfred, Duke of Athens and Neopatria br Constance of Sicily, Queen of Jerusalem Constance, Queen of Cyprus br Elisabeth of Sicily 1310 1349 Elisabeth, Duchess ... and Neopatria Constance of Sicily, Queen of Jerusalem Constance , married on December 29, 1331 to Leo IV of Armenia Elisabeth of Sicily 1310 1349 Elisabeth 1310 1349 , married 1328 Stephen II of Bavaria ... of Castile 19 19. Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile Eleanor of England 20 20. Alfonso II, Count ... List of Sicilian consorts Queen consort of Sicily before Blanche of Anjou after Elisabeth of Carinthia ... Of, Queen Of Sicily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Queen consort of Sicily DATE OF BIRTH ... of Hungary, Queen of Naples Mary of Hungary birth date August 1289 birth place death date 9 August 1341 death place place of burial Eleanor of Naples August 1289 9 August 1341 was the Queen consort of Frederick III of Sicily . She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou by birth. Family She was the third daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples Mary of Hungary . Her paternal grandparents were Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence . Her maternal grandparents were Stephen V of Hungary died 1272 and his wife, queen Elisabeth, who was daughter of Zayhan of Kuni ... to Frederick III of Sicily . Her father and her new husband had been engaged in a war for ascendancy in the Mediterranean Sea and especially Sicily and the Mezzogiorno . The marriage was part of a diplomatic ... August 1302 . The peace divided the old Kingdom of Sicily into an island portion and a peninsular portion ..., called the Kingdom of Sicily contemporaneously, but called the Kingdom of Naples by modern ... of an uneasy status quo . Eleanor and Frederick had nine children Peter II of Sicily 1304 1342 ... , Regent of Sicily from 1338 Catherine 1320 1342 Margaret 1331 1360 , married 1348 Rudolf II, Count ... more details
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, Margaret Of, Queen of Sicily alternative names short description date of birth 1250 place of birth date of death 4 September 1308 place of death DEFAULTSORT Burgundy, Margaret Of, Queen Of Sicily ...Unreferenced date December 2009 File Marguerite Tonnerre.jpg thumb 200px Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily Margaret of Burgundy Lang fr Marguerite de Bourgogne 1250 4 September 1308 was the second wife of Charles I of Sicily , and by marriage Queen consort of Sicily. The second daughter of Odo, Count of Nevers , and Maud of Dampierre , Margaret was Countess of Tonnerre by inheritance from 1262 until her death. She became Queen consort of Sicily by her marriage to Charles of Anjou, King of Sicily and Count of Anjou and Provence, on 18 November 1268. Their only daughter, Margaret, died in infancy. She also became titular Queen consort of Jerusalem, after Charles bought the title from Mary of Antioch in 1277. She and her husband lost the title of King and Queen of Sicily in 1283, becoming King and Queen of Naples only. After Charles died in 1285, Margaret retired to her lands in Tonnerre, residing in the castle there with Margaret of Brienne widow of Bohemund VII of Tripoli and Catherine I of Courtenay , titular Empress of Constantinople a granddaughter of Charles of Anjou by his first wife . There at Tonnerre, the three women lived lives of charity and prayer Margaret founded there l Hospice des Fontenilles , and provided adequate funds for its maintenance. She died in 1308 without children she left her possessions to her great nephew, John II of Ch lon Auxerre. She was buried in the l Hospice . S start Succession box title List of Sicilian consorts Queen consort of Sicily before Beatrice of Provence after Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon Constance of Sicily years 1268 1282 Succession box title Kingdom of Naples Queen consort of Naples before Beatrice of Provence after ... of Sicily Category Albanian royal consorts Category Countesses of Anjou Category Countesses of Maine ... more details
Infobox royalty name Elizabeth of Sicily image caption succession Queen consort of Hungary reign 1269 1290 coronation spouse Ladislaus IV of Hungary issue house rp d dynasty by marriage br Capetian House of Anjou House of Anjou by birth father Charles I of Naples mother Beatrice of Provence birth date 1261 birth place Naples death date 1303 death place Naples place of burial Monastery of St Peter s, Naples Elisabeth of Sicily 1261 1303 was the youngest child of Charles I of Naples and his first wife Beatrice of Provence . Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Beatrice of Savoy . Her paternal grandparents were Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile . Her maternal aunts included Eleanor of Provence , Queen consort Queen of England and Marguerite of Provence , Queen of France . Marriage Elisabeth married to Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1269 she was only seven or eight at the time of the marriage. They had no children and so the direct Arpad dynasty ended upon Ladislaus death. Trouble with the Cumans Ladislaus had neglected Elisabeth for the sake of his ... returned again back to Hungary. In the year 1294 Fenenna of Kuyavia Queen Fenenna confirmed her ... had been founded by her sister in law Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples Queen Mary . Queen Elisabeth ... 9fe 1 1. Elisabeth of Sicily 2 2. Charles I of Naples 3 3. Beatrice of Provence 4 4. Louis VIII of France ... 8. Philip II of France 9 9. Isabelle of Hainaut 10 10. Alfonso VIII of Castile 11 11. Leonora of England ... daughter of Garcia VI Blanca of Navarre 22 22. Henry II of England 23 23. Eleanor of Aquitaine 24 24. Alfonso II of Aragon 25 25. Sancha of Castile, Queen of Aragon Sancha of Castile 26 26. Rainou ... of Anjou House of Anjou 1261 1303 S roy S bef before Elizabeth the Cuman S ttl title Queen consort ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Elisabeth Of Sicily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Of Sicily 1261 1303 Category 1261 births Category 1303 deaths Category Capetian House of Anjou ... more details
Other persons Constance of Sicily Other persons Constance of Aragon Infobox royalty consort yes name Constance of Sicily succession Queen consort of Aragon, Sicily, and Valencia Countess consort of Barcelona ... Queen consort of Valencia years 1276 1285 S bef before Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily Margaret of Burgundy S ttl title List of Sicilian consorts Queen consort of Sicily years 1282 1285 S aft ... Category Aragonese queen consorts Category Countesses of Barcelona Category Royal consorts of Sicily ... issue Alfonso III of Aragon br James II of Aragon br Elizabeth of Aragon Elisabeth, Queen of Portugal br Frederick III of Sicily br Yolanda of Aragon Yolanda, Duchess of Calabria br Pedro of Aragon ... of Sicily mother Beatrice of Savoy birth date 1249 birth place Sicily death date 9 April 1302 aged ... , Barcelona occupation signature religion Constance or Constantia 1249 9 April 1302 was the Queen consort of Peter III of Aragon . Family She was the only daughter of Manfred of Sicily and his first wife ... of Benevento 26 February 1266 while fighting against his rival Charles I of Sicily Charles of Anjou ... succeeded to the throne. Constance became his Queen consort. With the War of the Sicilian Vespers 1282 1302 , at first Peter and then their sons claimed the throne of Sicily in her right. The War resulted in the partition of the Kingdom of Sicily to the Kingdom of Trinacria the island of Sicily under ... of Portugal . Frederick III of Sicily 13 December 1272 25 June 1337 . Yolanda of Aragon 1273 August ... s ancestors in three generations rowspan 8 align center Constantia of Sicily rowspan 4 align center Father br Manfred of Sicily rowspan 2 align center Paternal Grandfather br Frederick II, Holy Roman ... Great grandmother br Constance of Sicily rowspan 2 align center Paternal Grandmother br Bianca Lancia ... 1302 S roy S bef rows 3 before Teresa Gil de Vidaure S ttl title List of Aragonese consorts Queen consort ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constantia Of Sicily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... more details
s roy s new s ttl title List of Sicilian consorts Queen consort of Sicily years 1130 8 February 1135 ... MedLands SICILY.htm RogerIIdied1154B SICILY ref William I of Sicily William b. 1131 d. 7 May 1166 ... Category Royal consorts of Sicily Category Women of medieval Italy Category Leonese infantas Category ... more details
of Hauteville 2 November 1154 27 November 1198 was the heiress of the Kingdom of Sicily Norman kings of Sicily and the wife of Henry  VI, Holy Roman Emperor . She was Queen of Sicily in 1194 1198 ... s reg s bef before William III of Sicily William III s ttl title Kingdom of SicilyQueen of Sicily ...other uses Constance of Sicily disambiguation Infobox royalty name Constance of Hauteville succession1 List of Holy Roman Empresses Empress consort of the Holy Roman Empire List of German queens Queen consort of the Romans succession List of monarchs of SicilyQueen regnant of Sicily image Heinrich VI Konstanze von Sizilien.jpg caption Henry VI and Constance of Sicily from Liber ad Honorem Augusti ... 1191 1197 reign type1 Tenure predecessor William III of Sicily William III successor Frederick II, Holy ... Dynasty father Roger II of Sicily mother Beatrice of Rethel birth date 2 November 1154 birth place ... Emperor , in 1198. Biography Constance was the posthumous daughter of Roger II of Sicily by his third ..., after her elder nephew King William II of Sicily William II , who did not marry until 1177, and whose ... direct heirs. But after his unexpected death in 1189, his cousin and Constance s nephew Tancred of Sicily ... for Pope Celestine III legitimising him as King of Sicily. In turn, the Pope was hoping that by securing ... the Empress in their custody. Henry was already preparing to invade Sicily a second time when Tancred ... son William III of Sicily William III , and had himself crowned instead. While Henry moved quickly ... of Sicily Frederick II in the small town of Jesi, near Ancona . Constance was 40, and she knew that many ... had the three year old Frederick crowned King of Sicily, and in his name dissolved the ties her late husband had created between the government of Sicily and of the Empire. She adopted very different ..., and to be nothing more than King of Sicily, without distracting claims to Germany or even ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Constance of Sicily ... more details
infobox nobility name Joan of Valois image Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre1.jpg caption QueenJoan noble family House of Valois father John II of France mother Bonne of Luxembourg spouse Charles II of Navarre birth date birth date 1343 6 24 df yes birth place Ch teauneuf sur Loire death date death date and age 1373 11 3 1343 6 24 df yes death place vreux Joan of France , also known as Joan or Joanna of Valois June 24, 1343, Ch teauneuf sur Loire &ndash November 3, 1373, vreux , was the daughter ... II of Navarre called The Bad , and became Queen consort of Navarre . Family Joan was the fifth of nine ... , daughter of Peter II of Alen on . Their marriage was childless. Philip b. 1368 , d. young Joan of Navarre, Queen of England Joanna of Navarre 1370&ndash 1437 , married firstly John V, Duke of Brittany by whom she had issue married secondly Henry IV of England her second marriage was childless. Blanca 1372&ndash 1385, Olite Her daughter, Joan of Navarre, Queen of England Joanna of Navarre was the second wife of Henry IV of England . She was therefore stepmother to Henry V of England . Joan ... . When Joan was six years of age, her mother, Bonne died of Bubonic plague . Joan and her siblings later gained a stepmother in Joan I, Countess of Auvergne . Joan I had three children with John II ... died around 1356. Joan instead was married on 12 February 1352 to Charles II of Navarre Charles the Bad ... III of Navarre and his wife, Joan II of Navarre . Joan and Charles were cousins. Joan and Charles ... color 9fe 1 1. Joan of Valois 2 2. John II of France 3 3. Bonne of Bohemia 4 4. Philip VI of France 5 5. Joan the Lame 6 6. John I of Bohemia 7 7. Elisabeth of Bohemia 1292 1330 8 8. Charles of Valois ... royal consorts Queen consort of Navarre before Jeanne d vreux after Eleanor of Castile, Queen ... NAME Joan of Valois ALTERNATIVE NAMES Joanna of France Jeanne de France French SHORT DESCRIPTION Queen of Navarre 1352 1373 DATE OF BIRTH 24 June 1343 PLACE OF BIRTH Ch teauneuf sur Loire DATE OF DEATH ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox royalty name Joan of England image Lady Joan Plantagenet.jpg house House of Plantagenet father Edward III of England Edward III of Windsor , King of England mother Philippa ... Death date 1348 9 2 df yes aged c. 12 15 place of burial Bayonne Cathedral , France Joan of England February 1333, or 1335 2 September 1348? was a daughter of King Edward III of England and his Queen, Philippa of Hainault . Joan, also known as Joanna, was born perhaps in February 1333 in the Tower of London ... of Portugal, Queen of Castile Maria of Portugal . A few years later, in early August 1348, Joan left England with the blessing of her parents. Thanks to a heavily armed retinue she was, perhaps ... next. There is no record of Joan s remains being returned to England nor any account of a funeral ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Joan of England 2 2. Edward III of England 3 ... 7 7. Joan of Valois 1294 1352 Joan of Valois 8 8. Edward I of England 9 9. Eleanor of Castile ... center ahnentafel bottom References reflist House of Plantagenet edward3 DEFAULTSORT Joan Of England ... , her brother Edward, the Black Prince Edward , and their cousin Joan of Kent . Joan died in the Black Death that struck Europe in 1348. Life In 1338, Joan was taken on her father s journey to Coblence ... that Joan was betrothed to one of the sons Louis had with his wife Margaret of Holland , Philippa ... . Travel to Castile Edward III had spared no expense in the preparations for Joan s journey and marriage ... that he immediately warned Joan and her companions of the plague but that they didn t listen and proceeded to settle in the royal castle overlooking the estuary of the Gironde . Joan s entourage included ... needs. Joan also had a remarkable Castilian minstrel, Gracias de Gyvill, who had been dispatched to England by Prince Pedro in order to entertain her with music and songs of the land of which she was to be Queen. The Princess was also escorted by over a hundred formidable English bowmen, some ... more details
Infobox royalty consort yes name Joan Beaufort title Queen consort of Scots image Beaufortforeman sroll.jpg imgw 150px caption Joan Beaufort reign 2 February 1424 21 February 1437 spouse James I of Scotland ... house House of Beaufort styles Lady Joan Stewart br Her Grace QueenJoan br Her Grace The Queen br Lady Joan Beaufort father John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset mother Margaret Holland birth date ..., 1st Earl of Somerset , and Margaret Holland and half niece of King Henry IV of England . Joan was named after her aunt, Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland . James of Scotland fell in love with her during his time as a prisoner in England 1406 1424 . She is said to have been the inspiration ... boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland 2 2. John Beaufort, 1st Earl ... II of England 17 17. Isabella of France 18 18. William I, Count of Hainaut 19 19. Joan of Valois ... Wikipedia Persondata NAME Beaufort, Joan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Queen consort DATE OF BIRTH ..., Queen of Scotland Category House of Stuart Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland Category Scottish royal consorts Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland Category Female regents Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland ... br Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton Joan, Countess of Morton br James II of Scotland James II ... of burial Perth Charterhouse style Joan Beaufort c. 1404 15 July 1445 was the Royal Consorts of Scotland Queen Consort of Kingdom of Scotland Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James ... window in the garden. The powerful Beauforts put pressure on Henry V of England Henry V to release him so they could get married. Catherine of Valois Queen Catherine also urged him to do so. ref cite ... be subtracted from his ransom. Queen of Scotland On 2 February 1424 at Southwark Priory now Southwark Cathedral , Joan married James I of Scotland James I . They were feasted at Winchester Palace that year ... of his Tenants in chief , he had them swear their allegiance to Joan as well, as if she ... more details
I of England and Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany . She was also an older sister of QueenJoan of England, Queen of SicilyJoan of Sicily and King John of England . Marriage When she was 14 years old ...Other people Eleanor of England Other people Eleanor of Castile Infobox royalty consort yes name Eleanor of England image EleonoraofEngland.jpg imgw 150px succession Queen consort of Castile reign September 1177 5 October 1214 spouse Alfonso VIII of Castile issue Berengaria of Castile Berengaria, Queen ... br Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal Urraca, Queen of Portugal br Blanche of Castile Blanche, Queen of France br Infante Ferdinand of Castile br Infanta Mafalda of Castile br Eleanor of Castile died 1244 Eleanor, Queen of Aragon br Infanta Constance of Castile br Henry I of Castile issue link Children house House of Plantagenet father Henry II of England mother Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine ... place of burial Abbey of Santa Maria la Real de Huelgas Las Huelgas , Burgos Eleanor of England known in Castilian as Leonor 13 October 1162 31 October 1214 was Queen of Castile and Kingdom of Toledo Toledo as wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile . She was a daughter of Henry II of England and his ... Projects MedLands ENGLAND, 20Kings 201066 1603.htm Eleanordied1214 ENGLAND KINGS 1066 1603 ref ref .... When Alfonso died, his Queen was reportedly so devastated with grief that she was unable to preside ... and became regent of her minor brother King Henry I. Queen of Castile in her own right after the death ... is disputed among sources. Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal Infanta Urraca 1186 br 28 May ... 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Eleanor of England 2 2. Henry II of England 3 3. Eleanor of Aquitaine ... 9. Ermengarde, Countess of Maine Ermengarde of Maine 10 10. Henry I of England 11 11. Matilda of Scotland ... 19. Matilda of Ch teau du Loir 20 20. William I of England 21 21. Matilda of Flanders 22 22. Malcolm ... Fraser, Antonia. The Middle Ages, A Royal History of England. University of California Press, 2000 ... more details
Other people2 Margaret of France disambiguation distinguish Margaret of France, Queen of England and Hungary ... of france.jpg imgw 200px succession Queen consort of England reign 8 September 1299 7 July 1307 predecessor Eleanor of Castile successor Isabella of France spouse Edward I of England issue Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk br Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent br Eleanor of England father Philip III of France mother Marie of Brabant, Queen of France Maria of Brabant house Capetian ... and Marie of Brabant, Queen of France Maria of Brabant , was List of English consorts Queen of England as the second wife of King Edward I of England Edward I . Early life Her father died when she was only three years old and she grew up under guidance of her mother and Joan I of Navarre , her half brother Philip IV of France King Philip IV s wife. ref cite book title Queens Consort, England ... queen since the Norman conquest of England Conquest . ref Williamson, D. 1986 , Kings and Queens ... consort, queen Margaret of England , appears. She favored the Franciscan order and was a benefactress ... was two years older than the young queen. She and her stepson, Edward II of England Edward, Prince ... Queen consort of England br List of Irish consorts Lady of Ireland years 8 September 1299 &ndash ... of France Arms.svg thumb left upright Marguerite of France s arms as Queen consort ref citation last ... become pregnant quickly after the wedding. After several months, bored and lonely, the young queen decided ... 2011 that many who fell under the king s wrath were saved from too stern a punishment by the queen ... to please his queen. He had realised the wife he had gained was a pearl of great price . The same year Margaret gave birth to a girl, Eleanor, named in honour of Edward s first queen, a choice ... to Scotland in 1307, Margaret accompanied him, but he died in Burgh by Sands . Queen Dowager Margaret ... s death. She assisted at the birth of Edward III of England prince Edward . In 1318, she died in her ... more details
Sicily Italian name Sicilia Greek name region coa Coat of arms of Sicily.svg coa size 50px map Sicily in Italy.svg flag Sicilian Flag.svg flag link capital Palermo area 25711 area source area ... MpA ruling party1 MpA ruling party2 NUTS ITG iso region Sicily Italian language Italian and Sicilian ... , the Regione Autonoma Siciliana Sicilian Autonomous Region . Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean ... of human dwelling on the island dates from 8000 BC. At around 750 BC, Sicily became a Greeks in Italy ..., Sicily often changed hands, and during the early Middle Ages it was ruled in turn by the Vandals , Ostrogoths , Byzantine Empire Byzantines , Emirate of Sicily Arabs and Norman conquest of southern Italy Normans . Later on, the Kingdom of Sicily lasted between 1130 and 1816, subordinated to the crowns ... of the Italian Republic in 1946, Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region. Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, Music of Sicily music , literature, Sicilian cuisine cuisine , Sicilian Baroque architecture and Sicilian language language . Sicily ... of Italian regions by GDP PPP least developed regions of Italy . Geography File Sicily topo.png thumb 300px Topography of Sicily File Mount Etna snow toppd.jpg thumb Mount Etna , the largest ... thumb The hilly countryside around Caltanissetta, in central Sicily File Anapo.JPG thumb upright The Anapo River , in the Province of Syracuse Sicily has roughly triangular shape, which earned .... ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 542800 Sicily Britannica Travel & Geography Sicily Italian Sicilia retrieved 11 May 2010. ref The terrain of inland Sicily is mostly hilly, and intensively ... frommers cite book url http books.google.com books?id vZDLw0nOnfsC&pg PA26 title Frommer s Sicily ..., but have declined since the 1950s. Sicily and its small surrounding islands have some highly active volcanoes. Mount Etna , located in the east of mainland Sicily with a height of convert 3320 m ... more details
Other people2 Margaret of France disambiguation distinguish Margaret of France, Queen of England Infobox royalty consort yes name Margaret of France image Margaret of France 1197 .jpg caption succession List of English consorts Junior Queen consort of the English reign 1170 11 June 1183 coronation 27 August 1172 Westminster Abbey succession1 List of Hungarian consorts Queen consort of Hungary reign1 1186 1196 spouse Henry the Young King Henry the Young King br mar. 1172 dec. 1183 br B la III of Hungary br mar. 1186 dec. 1196 issue William Plantagenet William died in infancy house House of Capet father Louis VII of France mother Constance of Castile birth date November 1157 death date August September 1197 death place St John of Akko Acre place of burial Cathedral of Tyre Lebanon Tyre Margaret of France November 1157 August September 1197 was the eldest daughter of Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile 1141 1160 Constance of Castile . Margaret was a younger half sister to Marie of France, Countess of Champagne , and Alix of France, Countess of Blois . Her older half sisters were also older half sisters of her future husband. First marriage She was married to Henry the Young King of England on 2 November 1160. Henry was the second of five sons born to King Henry II of England and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine . He was five years old at the time of this agreement ... s brother Richard I of England Richard . Her husband died in 1183 while on campaign in the Dordogne ... her dowry of Gisors and the Vexin, she became the second queen consort of B la III of Hungary in 1186 ... of English consorts Queen consort of the English years 27 August 1172 11 June 1183 alongside Eleanor ... List of Hungarian consorts Queen consort of Hungary years 1186 1196 S vac next Constance of Aragon ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Margaret Of France, Queen Of Hungary ALTERNATIVE ... of Akko Acre DEFAULTSORT Margaret Of France, Queen Of Hungary Category 1157 births Category 1197 ... more details
Joan may refer to Joan given name a female or male given name J an era , a Japanese era name Joan Township, Ontario , a geographic township Given name Joan I disambiguation , various Joan II disambiguation , various Saint Joan disambiguation various uses Joan of Arc disambiguation Joan, Countess of Blois died 1292 Joan, Duchess of Brittany 1319 1384 Joan of England disambiguation , various Joan of France disambiguation , various Joan of Habsburg disambiguation , various Joan of Kent 1328 1385 , Princess of Wales The fair maid of Kent Joan the Lame 1293 1348 , first Queen consort of Philip VI of France Joan of Lancaster 1310 1345 Joan of Lestonnac 1556 1640 , saint, founder of order The Company of Mary Our Lady Joan of Lusignan died 1322 Joan of Naples disambiguation , several Joan of Navarre disambiguation , various Joan of Portugal disambiguation Joan of Scotland disambiguation , various Joan of Spain 1535 1573 , Infanta of Spain Joan of The Tower 1321 1362 , first Queen consort of David II of Scotland Joan of Valois disambiguation , various Joan, Lady of Wales 1188 1237 , wife of Llywelyn the Great John knez , a cneaz in Wallachia around 1247 Surname Bernat Joan i Mar born 1960 , Catalan politician Joel Joan born 1970 , Catalan actor, scriptwriter and director Josep Tarradellas i Joan 1899 1988 , Catalan politician Mart Joan de Galba died 1490 , co author of the Catalan epic Tirant lo Blanc Music When Big Joan Sets Up , a song by Captain Beefheart from the album Trout Mask Replica Joan , a song by The Art Bears from their 1978 album Hopes and Fears Art Bears album Hopes and Fears Joan , a song by Lene Lovich from his 1980 album Flex album Flex Joan , a song by Erasure from their 1991 album Chorus Erasure album Chorus Joan , a song by The Innocence Mission from their 1991 album Umbrella The Innocence Mission album Umbrella Joan , a song by God is My Co Pilot from their 1992 album I Am Not This Body Other Darby and Joan , expression for a happily married couple who ... more details
, perhaps the best surviving example of siculo Norman architecture. In 1177 he married Joan of England, Queen of SicilyJoan of England also known as Joanna . She was the daughter of Henry II of England ...Image Solunto Tempel.jpg thumb 250px Ruins of a temple at Solunto . The history of Sicily has seen Sicily ... as the Emirate of Sicily Emirate then Kingdom of Sicily . Although today part of the Republic of Italy , it has its own distinct culture. Sicily is both the largest region of the modern state of Italy ... for Mediterranean trade routes. ref cite news url http www.keyitaly.com article sicily guide publisher KeyItaly.com title Sicily date 20 November 2007 ref For example, the area was highly regarded as part of Magna Graecia , with Cicero describing Syracuse, Sicily Siracusa as the greatest and most beautiful ... history of rural Sicily has focused on its latifundium economy caused by the centrality of large ... , in later times a land of emigrants . Sicily is part of the Mezzogiorno southern Italy, including Sicily and often Sardinia , a region historically characterized by a predominantly agrarian economy ... in Naples and the Mafia in Sicily. Prehistory The indigenous peoples of Sicily , long absorbed ..., Phoenicians begin to settle in western Sicily, having already started colonies on the nearby parts ... came under its direct control. Classical Age Greek period Image Sicily Selinunte Temple E Hera .... Sicily was colonized by Greece Greek s in the 8th century BC. Initially, this was restricted to the eastern ... , Kamarina, Sicily Kamarina and Zancle or Messene modern day Messina , not to be confused with the ancient ... Greek civilization, which included Sicily as part of Magna Graecia both Empedocles and Archimedes were from Sicily. These Greek city states enjoyed long periods of democratic government, but in times ... of Sicily and upon either the giants Greek mythology gigante Enceladus mythology Enkeladus or Typhon ... Giant of Mt. Etna in Sicily , Theoi. ref The Greeks came into conflict with the Punic trading ... more details
William of Sicily may refer to William I of Sicily , the second king of Sicily 1131 1166 . William II of Sicily , the third king of Sicily 1155 1189 . William III of Sicily , king of Sicily 1190 1198 . hndis ca Guillem de Sic lia ... more details
Euphemia of Sicily , 1330 1359 , was a Sicilian princess and regent. She was the daughter of king Peter II of Sicily and Elisabeth of Carinthia . In 1355, she succeeded her sister Constance of Sicily Regent Constance as regent in Sicily during the minority of her brother, Frederick III the Simple . She died unmarried. Notes reflist Ancestry ahnentafel top width 100 center ahnentafel compact5 style font size 90 line height 110 border 1 boxstyle padding top 0 padding bottom 0 boxstyle 1 background color fcc boxstyle 2 background color fb9 boxstyle 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Euphemia of Sicily 2 2. Peter II of Sicily 3 3. Elisabeth of Carinthia 4 4. Frederick III of Sicily 5 5. Eleanor of Anjou 6 6. Otto III of Carinthia 7 7. Euphemia of Legnica 8 8. Peter III of Aragon 9 9. Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon Constance of Sicily 10 10. Charles II of Naples 11 11. Maria of Hungary, Queen of Naples Maria of Hungary 12 12. Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia 13 13. Elisabeth of Bavaria 1227 1273 Elisabeth of Bavaria 14 14. Henry V, Duke of Legnica 15 15. Elisabeth of Kalisz 16 16. James I of Aragon 17 17. Violant of Hungary 18 18. Manfred of Sicily 19 19. Beatrice of Savoy 20 20. Charles I of Naples 21 21. Beatrice of Provence 22 22. Stephen V of Hungary 23 23. Elisabeth the Cuman 24 24. Meinhard I of Gorizia Tyrol 25 25. Adelaide of Tyrol 26 26. Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria 27 27. Agnes of the Palatinate 28 28. Boles aw II the Bald 29 29. Hedwig of Anault 30 30. Boleslaw the Pious 31 31. Jolenta of Poland center ahnentafel bottom External links http www.guide2womenleaders.com womeninpower Womeninpower1350.htm Persondata NAME Euphemia of Sicily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sicilian princess and regent DATE OF BIRTH 1330 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1359 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Euphemia of Sicily Category 1330 births Category 1359 deaths Category Female regents Category Regents of Sicily sv Eufemia ... more details