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m. 1 Nov 1254 - Unknown _____, Plantagenet
- Katherine _____, of England
- Joan _____, Plantagenet
- John _____, Prince of England
- Henry _____, of England
- Eleanor _____, Princess of England
- Juliana _____, Princess of England
- Joan of Acre
- Alphonso _____, Prince of England
- Margaret _____, Princess of England
- Berengaria _____, Princess of England
- Unknown _____, of England
- Mary _____, of Woodstock
- Unknown _____, of England
- Elizabeth _____, of Rhuddlan
- Edward II _____, of England
Facts and Events
Name |
Joan of Acre |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
Apr 1272 |
Acre, Palestinian TerritoriesHouse of Plantagenet |
Marriage |
Jan 1297 |
to Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer |
Marriage |
May 1290 |
to Benedict DE Clare |
Marriage |
23 Apr 1290 |
Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, Englandto Sir Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester and 6th Earl of Hertford |
Alt Marriage |
30 Apr 1290 |
Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, Englandto Sir Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester and 6th Earl of Hertford |
Death[3] |
23 Apr 1307 |
Clare, Suffolk, England |
Alt Death? |
7 Apr 1307 |
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Burial[3] |
26 Apr 1307 |
Clare, Suffolk, EnglandAustin Friars |
Ancestral File Number |
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Q257968? |
- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Joan of Acre (April 1272 – 23 April 1307) was an English princess, a daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. The name "Acre" derives from her birthplace in the Holy Land while her parents were on a crusade.
She was married twice; her first husband was Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, one of the most powerful nobles in her father's kingdom; her second husband was Ralph de Monthermer, a squire in her household whom she married in secret.
Joan is most notable for the claim that miracles have allegedly taken place at her grave, and for the multiple references to her in literature.
References
- Joan of Acre, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
- Joan of Acre, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 JOAN "of Acre" (Acre, Palestine Spring 1272-Clare Manor, Suffolk 23 Apr 1307, bur 26 Apr 1307 Priory Church of the Austin Friars, Clare, Suffolk)., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
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