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  1. Plantagenet. Father. Edward II of England. Mother. Isabella of France. Joan of the Tower (5 July 1321 – 7 September 1362), daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France, was Queen of Scotland from 1329 to her death as the first wife of David II of Scotland .

  2. Queen of Scotland. Name variations: Joanna of the Tower; Joan Plantagenet; Joan Makepeace; Johane.Born in the Tower of London on July 5, 1321; died on August 14, 1362, in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; interred at Greyfriar's Church, Newgate, London; youngest child of Isabella of France (1296–1358) and Edward II (1284–1327), king of ...

  3. Nov 11, 2022 · Joanna (or Joan) Plantagenet was born on 5 July 1321 at Tower of London, earning her the appellation of "Joan of the Tower". She was the daughter of King Edward II and Isabelle de France. In accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Northampton, at seven years of age she was married on 17 July 1328 to the then 4 year old David Bruce of ...

  4. Apr 23, 2023 · Joan of England, known as Joan of the Tower because she was born in the Tower of London, also known as Joan Plantagenet and Jeanne d’Angleterre. Joan was the youngest daughter of King Edward II of England and Isabella of France, born in the Tower of London on 5 July 1321.

  5. 1321 - 1362. Joan Plantagenet, known as Joan of the Tower because she had been born in the Tower of London, was the youngest daughter of King Edward II of England and Isabella 'the She-Wolf of France' and was born on 5 July 1321. By the terms of the Treaty of Northampton, Joan was married on 17 July 1328 to David Bruce, the only surviving son ...

  6. Joan Plantagenet, known to history as The Fair Maid of Kent was born on 29 September, 1328. She was the daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell. Joan's father was the second son of King Edward I and his second wife, Margaret of France. Joan, 'Fair Maid of Kent'

  7. e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the ...

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