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Lady '''Joanna''' was the sister of King [[Richard I of England]]. While they both spent time in [[Palestine]], Richard I tried to arrange to marriage between his sister and [[Saphadin]] in order to broker a peace between the [[English]] and Saladin's people, the [[Saracen]]s. Joanna herself, however, very much opposed the plan and refused it. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'')
Lady '''Joanna''' was the sister of [[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]] and [[John of England|King John]]. While she was in [[Palestine]] with the former, Richard I tried to arrange to marriage between his sister and [[Saphadin]] in order to broker a peace between the [[English]] and Saladin's people, the [[Saracen]]s. Joanna herself, however, very much opposed the plan and refused it. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*Historically, the real Joanna had the full title of Joan of England, Queen of Sicily. [[Kamelion]] impersonated another of the historical Joanna's brothers, [[John of England]], in ''[[The King's Demons]]''.
*Historically, the real Joanna had the full title of Joan of England, Queen of Sicily. [[Kamelion]] impersonated King John in ''[[The King's Demons]]''.


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Revision as of 14:47, 23 December 2010

Lady Joanna was the sister of Richard the Lionheart and King John. While she was in Palestine with the former, Richard I tried to arrange to marriage between his sister and Saphadin in order to broker a peace between the English and Saladin's people, the Saracens. Joanna herself, however, very much opposed the plan and refused it. (DW: The Crusade)

Behind the scenes

  • Historically, the real Joanna had the full title of Joan of England, Queen of Sicily. Kamelion impersonated King John in The King's Demons.
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