Joan of England
Joan of England was the name of four female members of the medieval English royal family (later, retroactively, known as the Plantagenet dynasty). All four women became queen consorts of foreign rulers.
Queen Consort of Scotland
Joan of England (July 5, 1321?September 7, 1362), known as 'Joan of the Tower', was the first wife and Queen consort of David II of Scotland.
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July 5 - 1321 - September 7 - 1362 - David II of Scotland
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Born in 1321 at the Tower of London, Joan was the youngest daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France. On July 17, 1328, she married David II at Berwick-upon-Tweed. She died in 1362, aged 41, at Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, and was buried at Grey Friars Church, London.
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Tower of London - Edward II of England - Isabella of France - July 17 - 1328 - Berwick-upon-Tweed
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