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Joan, Lady of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, also known by her Welsh name often written as Siwan (said, approximately / sɪuːan /) ( c. 1191 /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. [1]
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She was the wife of Prince of Welsh, Llywelyn The Great of Gwynedd. The Lady of Wales was also known for her alleged affair with William de Braose, Lord of Bramber that would later result in the imprisonment and death of Braose. Joan Plantagenet, Lady of Wales.
Sep 24, 2015 · Joan was the natural daughter of King John. She is known as Joanna, Joan of Wales, Lady of Wales or Siwan to the Welsh. She was born in about 1191 but history isn’t entirely sure who her mother was. It may have been Clemence Pinel but this information is gleaned from a sentence in the Tewkesbury Annals.
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Among people born in 1191, Joan, Lady of Wales ranks 9. Before her are George IV of Georgia, Eleanor of Castile, Peter I, Duke of Brittany, Joan I, Countess of Burgundy, Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy, and Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine. Among people deceased in 1237, Joan, Lady of Wales ranks 7.
Born in 1191, most likely to a French mother when we consider her upbringing in Normandy, Joan was brought to England in 1203 to marry Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, who was eighteen years her senior.
Apr 26, 2022 · From: Joan, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, also known by her Welsh name of Siwan, (c. 1191 – 2 February 1237) was the wife of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales and Gwynedd and effective ruler of most of Wales. Joan was a natural daughter of King John of England.
the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia. 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.