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(bio by: Linda Davis) Burial: Worcester Cathedral Worcester Worcestershire, England Plot: The ChoirMaintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 1953 After a hazardous voyage, Joan arrived safely, and on 13 February 1177, she married William II of Sicily and was crowned Queen of Sicily at Palermo Cathedral. Richard, however, never made it; falling into the hands of Duke Leopold of Austria, he was handed over to his enemy, the Holy Roman Emperor.With Richard imprisoned, Berengaria and Joanna arrived back in Poitiers. She was the seventh child of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. Some class Henry II to be the first Plantagenet King of England; others refer to Henry, Richard and John as the Angevin dynasty, and consider Henry III to be the first Plantagenet ruler. Their marriage was annulled in 1152, and Louis maintained custody of their daughters.Alix of France (1151 – 1197) married Theobold V (1130 – 1191), Count of Blois, in 1164. Richard was having none of it and moved Joanna to the Priory of Bagnara on the mainland, out of sight and hopefully out of mind.Richard stayed in Sicily for sometime, negotiating a treaty with Tancred which would recognise him as rightful king of Sicily in return for the remainder of Joanna’s dowry and 19 ships to support the Crusade. Whilst there Joanna was educated in the skills needed to run a large, aristocratic household and in several languages; English, Norman French and rudimentary Latin.When Eleanor and her sons rebelled in 1173, Henry II went to war against his wife. Born at Angers Castle (Angers, Anjou) in France in October 1165, blond-haired Joan was the seventh and youngest surviving child of King Henry II of England and his queen consort, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Although Joanna spent much of her childhood at her mother’s court in Poitiers, she and her younger brother, John, spent sometime at the magnificent Abbey of Fontevraud. Raymond succeeded his father as Raymond VII Count of Toulouse, and married twice.Raymond VI was not a popular Count of Toulouse and while he was away in the Languedoc, in 1199, dealing with rebel barons, Joanna herself tried to face down her husband’s enemies. The betrothal was confirmed on 20 May and on 27 August Joan set sail for Sicily, escorted by John of Oxford, the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. William’s sister, Constance was the rightful heir, but she was married to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and many feared being absorbed into his empire. Richard decided to postpone his wedding, put his sister and bride on a ship, and set sail. Although he did make improvements in military, taxation, and in the justice system, his faults and mistakes overshadowed any achievements. Joan "Jeanne" Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily, 1165 - 1199 Joan Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily 1165 1199 Joan Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily was born on month day 1165, at birth place , to King Henry ll Plantagenet of England and Eleanor Plantagenet of England (born d'Aquitaine) . Geni requires JavaScript! According to a wikipedia entry for Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland: Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland (22 July 1210 – 4 March 1238) was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of John of England and Isabella of Angouleme. They had no children. When her husband died eight years later in 1189, Joanna found herself at the crossroads. He married twice with the first being a political move to a distant cousin Isabel of Gloucester; this was annulled. At this point, Isabella of Angouleme was sent back to France without her very young children. In 1199, while pregnant with a third child, Joan was left alone to face a rebellion in which the lords of Saint-Félix-de-Caraman were prominent.
(bio by: Linda Davis) Burial: Worcester Cathedral Worcester Worcestershire, England Plot: The ChoirMaintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 1953 After a hazardous voyage, Joan arrived safely, and on 13 February 1177, she married William II of Sicily and was crowned Queen of Sicily at Palermo Cathedral. Richard, however, never made it; falling into the hands of Duke Leopold of Austria, he was handed over to his enemy, the Holy Roman Emperor.With Richard imprisoned, Berengaria and Joanna arrived back in Poitiers. She was the seventh child of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. Some class Henry II to be the first Plantagenet King of England; others refer to Henry, Richard and John as the Angevin dynasty, and consider Henry III to be the first Plantagenet ruler. Their marriage was annulled in 1152, and Louis maintained custody of their daughters.Alix of France (1151 – 1197) married Theobold V (1130 – 1191), Count of Blois, in 1164. Richard was having none of it and moved Joanna to the Priory of Bagnara on the mainland, out of sight and hopefully out of mind.Richard stayed in Sicily for sometime, negotiating a treaty with Tancred which would recognise him as rightful king of Sicily in return for the remainder of Joanna’s dowry and 19 ships to support the Crusade. Whilst there Joanna was educated in the skills needed to run a large, aristocratic household and in several languages; English, Norman French and rudimentary Latin.When Eleanor and her sons rebelled in 1173, Henry II went to war against his wife. Born at Angers Castle (Angers, Anjou) in France in October 1165, blond-haired Joan was the seventh and youngest surviving child of King Henry II of England and his queen consort, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Although Joanna spent much of her childhood at her mother’s court in Poitiers, she and her younger brother, John, spent sometime at the magnificent Abbey of Fontevraud. Raymond succeeded his father as Raymond VII Count of Toulouse, and married twice.Raymond VI was not a popular Count of Toulouse and while he was away in the Languedoc, in 1199, dealing with rebel barons, Joanna herself tried to face down her husband’s enemies. The betrothal was confirmed on 20 May and on 27 August Joan set sail for Sicily, escorted by John of Oxford, the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. William’s sister, Constance was the rightful heir, but she was married to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and many feared being absorbed into his empire. Richard decided to postpone his wedding, put his sister and bride on a ship, and set sail. Although he did make improvements in military, taxation, and in the justice system, his faults and mistakes overshadowed any achievements. Joan "Jeanne" Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily, 1165 - 1199 Joan Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily 1165 1199 Joan Plantagenet, Queen Of Sicily was born on month day 1165, at birth place , to King Henry ll Plantagenet of England and Eleanor Plantagenet of England (born d'Aquitaine) . Geni requires JavaScript! According to a wikipedia entry for Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland: Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland (22 July 1210 – 4 March 1238) was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of John of England and Isabella of Angouleme. They had no children. When her husband died eight years later in 1189, Joanna found herself at the crossroads. He married twice with the first being a political move to a distant cousin Isabel of Gloucester; this was annulled. At this point, Isabella of Angouleme was sent back to France without her very young children. In 1199, while pregnant with a third child, Joan was left alone to face a rebellion in which the lords of Saint-Félix-de-Caraman were prominent.