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Joana de Kent, foi Condessa de Kent por direito próprio e Princesa de Gales através do seu casamento com o Príncipe Negro. Ficou conhecida como a "Bela Donzela de Kent". Joana nasceu como a filha mais nova de Edmundo Plantageneta, Conde de Kent e filho do rei Eduardo I de Inglaterra. O seu pai foi um homem ambicioso e envolvido na política interna do país, acabando em conflito aberto com a cunhada Isabel de França por apoiar Eduardo II, rei deposto e seu irmão. More information...

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