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Joan died in March 1238 in Essex, and in the following year, 1239, Alexander remarried.
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Joan also nursed her just before she died.
He also had to pay a large tribute in cattle and horses and to hand over hostages, including his illegitimate son Gruffydd, and was forced to agree that if he died without a legitimate heir by Joan all his lands would revert to the king.
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In 1391, at the age of twelve, Joan married at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou, Robert Ferrers, 5th Baron Boteler of Wem, and they had two daughters before he died in about 1395.
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## Joan Ferrers ( died 1267 )
In 1355, when his two surviving sons died one right after the other, John was forced to declare his daughter Joan his heiress, which would provoke a succession crisis after his death.
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Joan and 1237
It stipulated that a brother of King Louis was to marry Joan of Toulouse, daughter of Raymond VII of Toulouse, and so in 1237 Alphonse married her.
Joan, Lady of Wales, died there in 1237 ; Dafydd ap Llywelyn in 1246 ; Eleanor de Montfort, Lady of Wales, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales (" Tywysog Cymru " in modern Welsh ), on 19 June 1282, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian.
Joan died at Abergwyngregyn in 1237 ; Dafydd ap Llywelyn died there in 1246 ; Eleanor de Montfort, Lady of Wales, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, died there on 19 June 1282, giving birth to a baby, Gwenllian of Wales

Joan and Llywelyn
John took a close interest in Wales and knew the country well, visiting every year between 1204 and 1211 and marrying his illegitimate daughter, Joan, to the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great.
Of these, Joan became the most famous, marrying Prince Llywelyn the Great of Wales.
He married John's natural daughter Joan in 1205, and when John arrested Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys in 1208, Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys.
Llywelyn consolidated his position in 1205 by marrying Joan, the natural daughter of King John.
Llywelyn was forced to come to terms, and by the advice of his council sent his wife Joan to negotiate with the king, her father.
Joan was able to persuade her father not to dispossess her husband completely, but Llywelyn lost all his lands east of the River Conwy.
In 1226 Llywelyn persuaded the Pope to declare his wife Joan, Dafydd's mother, to be a legitimate daughter of King John, again in order to strengthen Dafydd's position, and in 1229 the English crown accepted Dafydd's homage for the lands he would inherit from his father.
Llywelyn married Joan, natural daughter of King John of England, in 1205.
Llywelyn and Joan had three identified children in the records but in all probability had more as Llywelyn children were fully recognise during his marriage to Joan whilst his father in law King John was alive.
* Dafydd ap Llywelyn ( c. 1215 – 1246 ), son by Joan, Princess of Wales.
* Elen ferch Llywelyn ( c. 1207 – 1253 ), daughter by Joan, Princess of Wales.
* Susanna ferch Llywelyn, d. after November 1228, daughter of Joan.
* Angharad ferch Llywelyn ( c. 1212-1256 ), probable daughter of Joan ; married Maelgwn Fychan.
* Sharon Kay Penman ( 1985 ) Here be Dragons is centred on the marriage of Llywelyn and Joan.
* Edith Pargeter ( 1960 – 63 ) " The Heaven Tree Trilogy " features Llywelyn, Joan, William de Braose, and several of Llywelyn's sons as major characters.
Llywelyn ab Iorwerth's consort, Joan, Lady of Wales, used that title in the 1230s ; Isabella de Braose and Elizabeth Ferrers were likewise married to princes of Wales, but it is not known if they assumed a title in light of their husbands ' status.
* The Green Branch ( 1962 ) ( 1230 William De Braose, a Norman Marcher Lord was hanged for an affair with Joan, lady of Wales, the wife of Prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth.
Another member of the de Braose family, Isabella, daughter of Gwilym Ddu or Black William and Eva Marshal married Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn, whose mother Joan was an illegitimate daughter of King John of England.
However on a later visit to Llywelyn during Easter 1230 William de Braose was found in Llywelyn's private bedchamber with Llywelyn's wife, Joan, Lady of Wales.
* Joan, Lady of Wales ( died 1236 ), illegitimate daughter of John of England, married Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd
The Friary, on the opposite shore of the Menai to Abergwyngregyn, had been founded by Llywelyn Fawr, the grandfather of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, in memory of his wife Joan ( Eleanor's aunt ).

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