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

Joan of Acre was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine.  Joan of Acre's father was Edward I Longshanks Plantagenet of England and her mother was Eleanor of Castile & Leon.  Her paternal grandparents were Henry III Plantagenet of England and Eleanor Berenger of Provence; her maternal grandparents were Ferdinand III the Saint of Castile & Leon and Johanna de Danmartin of Ponthieu. She had four brothers and ten sisters, named John, Henry, Alfonso, Edward II Caernarvon of, Eleanor, Julian Katherine, Margaret, Berengaria, Elizabeth, Beatrice, Blanche, Mary, Alice and Isabella. She had three half-brothers and a half-sister, named Thomas Plantagenet of, Edmund Plantagenet of, John and Eleanor.  She died at the age of 35 on April 23rd, 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England.  She was buried on April 26th, 1307 in Priory Church of the Austin Friars, Clare, Suffolk, England.


Joan of Acre's first family with Gilbert the Red de Clare

‌Joan of Acre and Gilbert the Red were married in a religious ceremony on April 30th, 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.  They had a son and three daughters, named Gilbert, Eleanor (Alinore), Margaret and Elizabeth.


Joan of Acre's second family with Ralph de Monthermer

‌Joan of Acre and Ralph were married in a religious ceremony.  They had two sons and two daughters, named Edward, Thomas, Mary and Joan.


Joan of Acre's third family with Herman of Austria



Joan of Acre's fourth family with Amadeus V the Great de Savoie


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