King John of England, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, had a total of five children. He had two sons and three daughters.
His sons were:
- Henry III, who succeeded him as king.
- Richard, who died in childhood.
His daughters were:
- Joan, who married Alexander II of Scotland.
- Isabella, who married the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II.
- Matilda, who married the Count of Boulogne.
King John’s tumultuous reign and the events surrounding his rule had a significant impact on his children, especially on his son Henry III, who became king at a young age following John’s death.