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Female Joan Plantagenet Click to view Joan Plantagenet in the family tree

Joan was born in October 1165 in Angers Castle, Anjou.  Joan's father was Henry II Curtmantle FitzEmpress of England and her mother was Eleanor of Aquitaine.  Her paternal grandparents were Geoffrey V the Fair Plantagenet of Anjou and Matilda the Empress of England; her maternal grandparents were William X the Toulousan of Aquitaine and Eleanor Chatellerault de Rochefoucauld. She had five brothers and two sisters, named William of, Richard I Coeur de Lion of, Geoffrey II Plantagenet of, John I Plantagenet Lackland of, Henry the Young King of, Matilda (Maud) and Eleanor. She had six half-brothers and four half-sisters, named Morgan of, William I, Geoffrey, Peter, Hugh of, Richard, Daughter, Matilda of, Marie Capet of and Alisa Capet of.  She died at the age of 33 on September 4th, 1199 in Fontevrault Abbey, France.  She was buried in 1199 in Fontevrault Abbey, France.


Joan's first family with Raymond VI of Toulouse

‌Joan and Raymond VI of were married in a religious ceremony in October 1196 in Rouen, Normandy, France.  They had two sons and a daughter, named Raymond VII of, Richard (Bertrand) of and Wilhelmina (Mary) of.


Joan's second family with William II the Good of Sicily

‌Joan and William II the Good of were married in a religious ceremony in Palermo, Sicily.  They had a son named Bohemond of.

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