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  1. Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (c. 1379 – 13 November 1440) was the fourth of the four illegitimate children (and only daughter) of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster , and his mistress, la …

  2. Français : Livre d'heures de la famille Neville, folio 34v : Jeanne Beaufort 1379-1440, comtesse de Westmorland et ses six filles English: Book of hours of the Neville family, f.34v : Joan Beaufort 1379-1440 Countess of Westmorland and her six daughters

  3. Joan Beaufort ( c. 1379 – 13 November 1440), was the youngest of the four legitimised children and only daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (third surviving son of King Edward III ), by his mistress, later wife, Katherine Swynford .

  4. 11 de out. de 2020 · Français : Livre d'heures de la famille Neville, folio 34v : Jeanne Beaufort 1379-1440, comtesse de Westmorland et ses six filles English: Book of hours of the Neville family, f.34v : Joan Beaufort 1379-1440 Countess of Westmorland and her six daughters

  5. Joan Beaufort ( c. 1379 - 13 Kasım 1440), dört meşru çocuktan en küçüğüydü ve John of Gaunt, 1. Lancaster Dükü (Kral Edward III 'in hayatta kalan üçüncü oğlu), metresi, daha sonra eşi olan Katherine Swynford tarafından tek kızı.

  6. 12 de mai. de 2023 · Joan was named after her aunt, Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland. James of Scotland fell in love with her during his time as a prisoner in England (1406–1424). She is said to have been the inspiration for James's famous long poem, The Kingis Quair.

  7. Joan Beaufort ( c. 1379 – 13 November 1440), was the youngest of the four legitimised children and only daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (third surviving son of King Edward III ), by his mistress, later wife, Katherine Swynford. [1] She married Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and in her widowhood became a powerful ...