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  1. 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.

  2. Occupation: princess and diplomat. Area of activity: Royalty and Society; Politics, Government and Political Movements. Author: Danna R. Messer. Joan is the only known illegitimate daughter of King John of England (c. 1167-1216) by an unknown mother who is identified in the Tewkesbury annals as 'queen Clemencia'.

  3. 2 days ago · Joan, Lady of Wales was the only known illegitimate daughter of England's tyrannical King John, best remembered for his war with the English barons and his resistance to the 1215 Magna Carta. John was married twice, and he had five legitimate children. He also had at least five illegitimate sons and Joan.

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  5. Joan, Lady of Wales, also known by her Welsh name Siwan, was an illegitimate and favoured daughter of King John, and one of several illegitimate medieval women married off by her father for the sake of politics.

  6. 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…

  7. Jun 15, 2016 · Joan was known as the Lady of Wales. It was her son who first used the title Prince of Wales. She died in 1237, and her husband’s grief was great, despite the problems of 1230. He founded a Franciscan friary in her honour, which unfortunately was destroyed during the dissolution of the monasteries. Her stone coffin survives, luckily.

  8. Joan, Lady of Wales The marriage of Joan and Llywelyn appears to have been a happy one, they had at least two children together, a daughter, Elen ferch Llywelyn (1207-1253), who was married firstly to John the Scot, Earl of Chester and secondly, Robert II de Quincy and a son, Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1212-1246).

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