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  2. Joan of England (19 December 1333 or 28 January 1334 – 2 September 1348) was a daughter of Edward III and his wife, Philippa of Hainault. She died in the Black Death that struck Europe in 1348.

  3. Sep 3, 2021 · Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. The year and month of Princess Joan of Englands birth is not known for certain. It is the date of her death which would mark her in history. Her early demise in 1348, brought on by the same Black Plague which would carry away 30-40% of her kingdom’s population, shattered the illusion of the royal family’s ...

  4. Joan died on the 2nd of September 1348. She was only 14 years old and left her family saddened and the country shocked at her passing. When her father died in 1377, a small brass statue or ‘weeper’ of Joan was incorporated into his tomb. This was likely to show that Joan was loved during her life and even into death.

  5. Jul 1, 2015 · On this day, 1 July 1348, Joan of England died in Gascony. The daughter of King Edward III of England and his wife, Philippa of Hainault, Joan had been on her way to marry Peter of Castile. Her wedding trousseau had been stuffed with sumptous fabrics and jewels, her household furniture was the finest quality that money could buy, and her ...

  6. Oct 20, 2013 · In 1348 a 14 year old royal princess, Joan, set out from Portsmouth to marry Pedro of Castile. Her route went by Bordeaux, and with the massive trousseau she carried – enough to fill an entire ship – she would have expected a comfortable journey. But Joan never arrived. 107 The Death of Joan. Download. The Black Death.

  7. Joan of the Tower (1321–1362), second daughter and youngest child of Edward II of England and Isabella of France; married David II of Scotland. Joan of England (born 1333 or 1334; died 1348), youngest daughter of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.

  8. Jan 3, 2022 · Very quickly after she first caught the plague, Joan died of it on July 1st, 1348. She was one of the first English victims of the plague, and definitely one of the most prominent. Joan may have been buried in Bayonne Cathedral, and there is a statue of her in Westminster Abbey near King Edward III’s tomb.

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