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  1. Joan of England (October 1165 – 4 September 1199) was a Queen of Sicily and countess consort of Toulouse. She was the seventh child of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine. From her birth, she was destined to make a political and royal marriage.

  2. Jun 4, 2017 · Learn about the life and marriages of Joan of England, the daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II of England. She faced kidnapping, shipwreck, imprisonment, and religious conflicts in her quest for power and influence.

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  3. Feb 5, 2018 · Learn about the life and marriages of Joan, the youngest daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II of England. She was queen of Sicily for a short time, a crusader, a prisoner, and a mother of two.

  4. Contents. Joan of England. queen of Sicily. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Richard I. In Richard I: Sicily. …imprisoned the late king’s wife, Joan of England (Richard’s sister), and denied her possession of her dower.

  5. Joanna was the youngest daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the sister of Richard I. She married William II of Sicily and Raymond VI of Toulouse, and survived the Third Crusade and the death of her brother Richard.

  6. Joan of England, Queen of Sicily. by Jacqueline Alio. She remains a footnote to Sicilian history, her role perhaps close to that of the typically sheltered, if not passive, medieval European noblewoman, bound by a sense of duty all but abandoned in our modern world.

  7. Joan of England (October 1165 – 4 September 1199) was a Queen of Sicily and countess consort of Toulouse. She was the seventh child of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine. From her birth, she was destined to make a political and royal marriage.

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