Juliana of England, daughter of Edward I

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Juliana of England, daughter of Edward I, was a little-documented English royal child of the late 13th century, known primarily through references to her as a daughter of King Edward I and sister of Eleanor of England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daughter of a king
medieval English royal
associatedWith English royal court of Edward I NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup English
father Edward I of England NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century
gender female
historicalStatus obscure royal family member
knownFor being a daughter of King Edward I of England
being a sister of Eleanor of England, daughter of Edward I
languageSpoken Anglo-Norman French NERFINISHED
Middle English NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Plantagenet dynasty NERFINISHED
notableAs little-documented English royal child
parent Edward I of England NERFINISHED
positionInFamily daughter of the reigning English monarch
realm Plantagenet England NERFINISHED
relative Eleanor of England, daughter of Edward I NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
royalHouse House of Plantagenet NERFINISHED
sibling Eleanor of England, daughter of Edward I NERFINISHED
socialClass royalty
sourceOfInformation medieval documentary references to Edward I’s children
timePeriod late 13th century
title English princess

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Eleanor, daughter of Edward I sibling Juliana of England, daughter of Edward I