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  1. Joan, Lady of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, also known by her Welsh name often written as Siwan (said, approximately /sɪuːan/) (c. 1191 /92 – February 1237) was an illegitimate daughter of King John of England, and was the wife of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales (initially King of Gwynedd), effective ruler of all of Wales.

  2. Joan, Princess of Wales may refer to: Joan, Lady of Wales, illegitimate daughter of King John; Joan, Countess of Kent, wife of Edward the Black Prince

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_of_KentJoan of Kent - Wikipedia

    Joan, Countess of Kent (29 September 1326/1327 – 7 August 1385), known as the Fair Maid of Kent, was the mother of King Richard II of England, her son by her third husband, Edward the Black Prince, son and heir apparent of King Edward III.

  4. Juana, princesa de Gales y lady de Snowdon, también conocida por su nombre galés, Siwan (hacia 1191-2 de febrero de 1237), fue la esposa de Llywelyn el Grande, príncipe de Gales (inicialmente rey de Gwynedd), y gobernante de todo el reino de Gales. [1]

  5. Gender: Female. Occupation: princess and diplomat. Area of activity: Royalty and Society; Politics, Government and Political Movements. Author: Danna R. Messer. Joan is the only known illegitimate daughter of King John of England (c. 1167-1216) by an unknown mother who is identified in the Tewkesbury annals as 'queen Clemencia'.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Joan, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, (c. 1188 – February 2, 1237) was the wife of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales and Gwynedd and effective ruler of most of Wales. Joan (Joanna) was an illegitimate daughter of King John of England and a woman named Clemence Pinel.

  7. When Joan Lady of Wales was born about 1188, in France, her father, John King of England, was 23 and her mother, Clementia, was 20. She married Llywelyn ap Iorwerth King of Gwynedd , Prince Of Wales on 23 March 1204.