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  1. 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. [1] [2]

  2. Princess Joan, however, would be the first person to die from the Black Death in this town some months later. Perhaps she had already contracted the disease when she arrived in the town, or perhaps one of her entourage already had. Joan died on the 2nd of September 1348. She was only 14 years old and left her family saddened and the country ...

  3. Sep 3, 2021 · The year and month of Princess Joan of England’s 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 immunity to the sufferings of ...

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  5. Joan of England, Countess of Gloucester (1272–1307), known as Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I of England. 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 ...

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Joan of England1. F, #104933. Last Edited=4 Jun 2008. Consanguinity Index=2.77%. Joan of England is the daughter of Edward III, King of England and Philippe de Hainaut.1

  7. Jan 2, 2023 · In the summer of 1348, thirteen-year-old Joan left England for Bayonne, Duchy of Gascony, now in France, where her wedding was to take place on November 1, 1348. Joan was accompanied by a heavily armed retinue and it was said that her trousseau alone required an entire ship. The fleet of four English ships arrived in the port of Bordeaux, Duchy ...

  8. Oct 20, 2013 · 107 The Death of Joan. By Cerdic 11 years ago 9 Comments. 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.

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