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  1. Intelligent and independent, Joan constructed her role as Princess of Wales. Deliberately self-effacing, she created and managed her reputation, using her considerable intercessory skills to protect and support Richard. A loyal wife and devoted mother, Joan was much more than just a famous beauty.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Joan of Kent, Princess of Wales, wife of Thomas Holland, and Edward, the Black Prince. From a young age, Joan knew she wanted to live her life her way, and b...

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    • 1880
    • History By Lynny
  3. 18 de may. de 2018 · Joan of Kent, princess of Wales ( c. 1328–85). Joan was a daughter of Edmund, earl of Kent (d. 1330), and succeeded as countess in 1353. While considerably under age, she secretly married Thomas Holand. In his absence in Prussia, she soon contracted a second marriage with the earl of Salisbury; this was annulled nine years later, in 1349.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2022 · The very first Princess of Wales was Joan of Kent. Joan, like Diana, was a controversial woman in history. She was born on 29 September 1326 or maybe in 1327 to Edmund Woodstock, who was the 1st Earl of Kent. Edmund was executed in 1330. Edward II was deposed, and his widow and four children, including Joan, who was only two years old at the ...

  5. For Princess Joan was undoubtedly an important political actor in her time, as Anthony Goodman makes clear. Countess of Kent in her own right, Princess of Wales and Aquitaine, and mother to the King of England, Joan not only stood near power all her life, but also actively influenced its incarnations. Moreover,

  6. Joan of Kent : first Princess of Wales by Lawne, Penny, author. Publication date 2016 Topics Joan, Princess of Wales, 1328-1385, Edward, Prince of Wales, 1330-1376 ...

  7. Among the banners which accompanied Edward IV's coffin in 1483 was one depicting a white hind, called ‘of the Fair Maid of Kent’. Her granddaughter Joan Holand, daughter of Thomas, earl of Kent, and second wife of Edward's forbear, Edmund of Langley, the first duke of York, also had the hind as her badge.