Joan, daughter of King John of England

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Joan, daughter of King John of England, was an illegitimate royal offspring who became Queen consort of Scotland through her marriage to Alexander II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Queen consort
illegitimate royal offspring
noblewoman
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
father King John of England NERFINISHED
monarch Alexander II of Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleFamily English royal family
nobleTitle Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
notableFor being an illegitimate daughter of King John of England
marriage alliance between England and Scotland
positionHeld Queen consort of Scotland
realmAsQueenConsort Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
relative Eleanor of England, daughter of John NERFINISHED
Henry III of England NERFINISHED
Isabella of Angoulême NERFINISHED
Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress NERFINISHED
Joan of England, Queen of Scotland NERFINISHED
Joan, Lady of Wales NERFINISHED
Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall NERFINISHED
royalHouse House of Plantagenet NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
socialStatus illegitimate child
spouse Alexander II of Scotland NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation King of Scots NERFINISHED

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Tarrant Crawford Abbey burialPlaceOf Joan, daughter of King John of England