Person:Joan, Lady of Wales (1)

Joan _____, of England, Lady of Wales
m.
  1. Joan _____, of England, Lady of WalesBet 1188 & 1191 - 1237
m. 1206
  1. Gwladus ferch LlewylynAbt 1194 to 1205 - 1251
  2. Margaret verch LlewelynAbt 1202 to 1210 - Abt 1272
  3. Nest verch LlywelynAbt 1203 -
  4. Angharad verch Llewelyn1205 -
  5. Gwenllian verch Llywelyn
  6. Elen ferch Llywelyn1207 - Abt 1306
  7. Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Prince of WalesAbt 1212 - 1246
  8. _____ verch LlywelynAbt 1214 -
  9. Madi ap LlywelynAbt 1223 -
  10. Jane verch LlywelynAbt 1233 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joan _____, of England, Lady of Wales
Gender Female
Alt Birth? 1186 Westminster, Middlesex, England
Birth? Bet 1188 and 1191 City of London, Middlesex, England
Alt Birth? 22 Jul 1190 Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, EnglandNewark Castle
Alt Marriage Bef 23 Mar 1205 to Llywelyn the Great _____
Alt Marriage Aft 16 Apr 1205 Chester, Cheshire, EnglandSt. Werburgh Benedictine Abbey
to Llywelyn the Great _____
Marriage 1206 to Llywelyn the Great _____
Alt Death? 30 Mar 1236 Conwy, Caernarvonshire, WalesCourt Of Aber
Death? 2 Feb 1237 Aber, Gwynedd, Wales
Alt Death? Feb 1237 Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales
Alt Death? Feb 1237 Aber, Caernarvonshire, Wales
Burial? Llan-faes, Anglesey, Wales
Reference Number? Q1091368?


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Joan, Lady of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, also known by her Welsh name often written as Siwan (said, approximately ) (/92 – February 1237) was the illegitimate daughter of King John of England, and was the wife of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales (initially King of Gwynedd), effective ruler of all of Wales.

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References
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  2.   Joan, Lady of Wales, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  3.   Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi I, p. 12.
  4.   Luard, Henry. Annales Monastici 1, 1864.
  5.   Tewkesbury Annals.
  6.   Chronicle of Ystrad Fflur.
  7.   JOAN (-30 Mar 1237), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.