Princess Alice Plantagenet<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 12 mrt 1279 - Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England<br>Overlijden: 1291<br>Vader: Edward Edward I Longshanks, King of England of England (geboren Plantagenet)<br>Moeder: Leonor Eleanor Queen of England, Eleanor of Castile of Castile (geboren Castilla)<br>Broers/zusters: Margaret Duchess of Brabant Brabant (geboren Plantagenet of England)Eleonore Eleanor Countess of Bar of England (geboren Plantagenet)Alphonse Earl of Chester of England (geboren Plantagenet)Katherine of England (geboren Plantagenet)Mary of England (geboren Plantagenet)Henry of England (geboren Plantagenet)Unnamed infant of England (geboren Plantagenet)Joan of England of Acre , Countess of Hertford and Gloucester de Clare (geboren Plantagenet de Monthermer)John of England (geboren Plantagenet)Edward Edward II King of England, Prince of Wales, of Caernarfon of England (geboren Plantagenet)Elizabeth Countess of Hereford de Bohun (geboren Plantagenet)Berengere of England (geboren Plantagenet)Princess Isabel PlantagenetUnknown PlantagenetUnknown Son PlantagenetJoan of England (geboren Plantagenet)
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