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  1. Joan of Acre (April 1272 – 7 April, 1307) was a daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile (1241-1290). This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer.

  2. Joan of Acre (April 1272 – 23 April 1307) was an English princess, a daughter of King Edward I of England and Queen 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 ...

  3. 28 de nov. de 2020 · 30/04/2015 Sharon Bennett Connolly. Joan of Acre. Joan of Acre had an exotic start in life; she was born in Palestine, whilst her parents were on the 9th Crusade, in the spring of 1272. Joan’s parents, Prince Edward of England and Eleanor of Castile, had arrived in Palestine in May 1271.

  4. Joan of Acre was an English princess, daughter of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, born in Acre, Israel, while her parents were on crusade. She was married twice, first to Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, and then to Ralph de Monthermer. She is most notable for the alleged miracles at her grave and references to her in literature.

  5. 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 ...

  6. JOAN or JOANNA of Acre, Countess of Gloucester and Hertford (1272–1307), third daughter of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, was born at Acre in the spring of 1272, while her parents were on the crusade. In the following autumn she left the Holy Land with her father and mother, and the winter was spent in Sicily.

  7. Joan of Acre, with her betrothed Hartman of Germany 22GGM Joan of Acre: Countess of Hertford, Countess of Gloucester—not to be confused with Joan of Arc. An English princess, a daughter of 23GGP King Edward I of England and Queen Eleanor of Castile. The name “Acre” derives from her birthplace in the Holy Land while her parents were on a ...