Everything about Joan Of England Queen Alexander Of Scotland totally explained
Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland (
July 22,
1210 –
March 4,
1238) was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of
John of England and
Isabella of Angouleme.
Joan was brought up in the court of
Hugh X of Lusignan who was promised to her in marriage from an early age, as compensation for him being jilted by her mother
Isabella of Angouleme, however on the death of
John of England, Isabella decided she should marry him herself and Joan was sent back to England, where negotiations for her hand with
Alexander II of Scotland were taking place.
She and Alexander married on
June 21,
1221, at
York Minster. Alexander was 23. Joan was 11. They had no children. Joan died in her brother's arms at
Havering-atte-Bower in
1238, and was buried at
Tarant Crawford Abbey in
Dorset.
Nothing now remains of this church; the last mention of it's before the Reformation.
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