Joan Beaufort

Queen of Scotland, spouse of James I

Joan Beaufort - Queen of Scotland, spouse of James I
Born

None
None years ago

Died

July 15th, 1445
579 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Scotland

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Born in England, a member of the Beaufort family, became Queen consort of Scotland. Married James I of Scotland in 1424, establishing important political ties. Her marriage contributed to the stability of the Scottish throne during turbulent times. After the assassination of her husband in 1437, focused on the upbringing of their children, promoting their interests in the royal succession. Lived until 1445, playing a vital role in Scottish history.

Consort of King James I of Scotland

Mother of King James II of Scotland

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