Joan Thynne

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Joan, Lady Thynne (auch Joan Hayward) (* vor 28. August 1558; † 3. März 1612 in London) war eine englische Adlige. rdf:langString
Joan, Lady Thynne, born Joan Hayward (1558 – 3 March 1612) was an English gentlewoman. She took an active role in managing property including Caus Castle which was captured by force; she then managed and defended it. The secret marriage of her son is said to have inspired Shakespeare's retelling of the Romeo and Juliet story. Joan fought the marriage for seven years. She did not forgive her son and took him to court again after he inherited Longleat House. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Joan Thynne
rdf:langString Joan Thynne
rdf:langString Joan Thynne
rdf:langString Joan Thynne
xsd:date 1612-03-03
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rdf:langString baptised 1558
rdf:langString Joan Hayward
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xsd:date 1612-03-03
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rdf:langString Lady, Joan and Sir Rowland Hayward
rdf:langString Joan, Lady Thynne (auch Joan Hayward) (* vor 28. August 1558; † 3. März 1612 in London) war eine englische Adlige.
rdf:langString Joan, Lady Thynne, born Joan Hayward (1558 – 3 March 1612) was an English gentlewoman. She took an active role in managing property including Caus Castle which was captured by force; she then managed and defended it. The secret marriage of her son is said to have inspired Shakespeare's retelling of the Romeo and Juliet story. Joan fought the marriage for seven years. She did not forgive her son and took him to court again after he inherited Longleat House.
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xsd:gYear 1558
xsd:gYear 1612

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