Oorzaak: plague
Elle est mariée avec John I King of Portugal.
Ils se sont mariés le 2 février 1386/1387, elle avait 25 ans.
Enfant(s):
Charlemagne Descendant many times over!
All descendants of Queen of England Eleanor of Aquitaine are in triple figures just through her paths.
All descendants of King Louis VII of France, Eleanor's first husband are likewise in triple figures
through his paths alone.
This individual is not such a descendant by standard documentation, including here of one of
these individuals, or both.
This Charlemagne descendant is documented on this one extended family site as among others a
20th-21st-22nd-23rd-24th-25th-26th great grandchild repeatedly so many times each uniquely
as to at least be into the triple figures as such a multi-ancestral path descendant of ,
Charlemagne, first Holy Roman Emperor [HRE]---coronation on 25 December 800 in Rome---
with HREs so created and so serving until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded.
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Philippa of Lancaster
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Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal, princess of England
Philippa of Lancaster, LG (31 March 1360 – July 19, 1415) was an English princess, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (a son of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault) by his wife and cousin Blanche of Lancaster. Blanche was the daughter of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont.
Philippa became Queen consort of Portugal by her marriage with king John I, celebrated on 11 February 1387 in the city of Porto. This marriage was the final step in the Portuguese-English alliance, against the France-Castile axis. Philippa is remembered for being a generous and loving queen, and by being the mother of the "Illustrious Generation" (in Portuguese, Ínclita Geração) of princes, whose members were:
Blanche (1388-1389), named after her grandmother, who died as an infant;
Afonso (1390-1400), named after several Kings of Portugal, including his great-grandfather Afonso IV, who died at the age of 10;
Edward (1391-1438), named after his great-grandfather Edward III, a writer and an intellectual, who succeeded his father;
Peter (1392-1449), named after his grandfather Peter I of Portugal, First Duke of Coimbra, remarkable ruler and a traveled man, who served as Regent during the minority of his nephew Afonso V;
Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), First Duke of Viseu, who guided Portugal to the Great era of The Discoveries;
English Royalty
House of Plantagenet
Armorial of Plantagenet
Edward III
Edward, Prince of Wales
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
John, Duke of Lancaster
Edmund, Duke of York
Thomas, Duke of Gloucester
Joan of England
Isabella, Countess of Bedford
Grandchildren
Richard II
Philippa, Countess of Ulster
Philippa, Queen of Portugal
Elizabeth, Baroness Fanhope and Milbroke
Henry IV
Katherine, Queen of Castile
Edward, Duke of York
Richard, Earl of Cambridge
Constance of York
Anne, Countess of Eu
Isabella (1397-1472), who married Philip III of Burgundy and was one of the most powerful and admired women in Europe;
Blanche (1398), also died in childhood;
John (1400-1442), Duke of Aveiro, a very respected noble and the grandfather of the two greatest Iberian monarchs in the 16th century, Manuel I of Portugal and Isabella I of Castile;
Ferdinand (1402-1433) "the Saint Prince," a warrior, who was captured during the Disaster of Tangier and died prisoner of the Moors.
Philippa died of plague in 1415, a few days before the expedition to Ceuta.
Preceded by
John I of Castile Queen Consort of Portugal
11 February 1387 - 19 July 1415 Succeeded by
Leonor of Aragon
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1360 births | 1415 deaths | House of Lancaster | Portuguese queens consorts | Ladies of the Garter | Women of medieval England | Women of medieval Portugal | Deaths from bubonic plague | Daughters of dukes
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