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      • Mary de Bohun died at Peterborough Castle, giving birth to her daughter Philippa. She was buried in the collegiate Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke, Leicester, on 6 July 1394.
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  1. Mary de Bohun died at Peterborough Castle, giving birth to her daughter Philippa. She was buried in the collegiate Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke , Leicester , on 6 July 1394.

  2. Mary de Bohun died in 1394, and on 7 February 1403 Henry married Joan, the daughter of Charles II of Navarre, at Winchester. She was the widow of John IV, Duke of Brittany (known in traditional English sources as John V), [46] with whom she had 9 children; however, her marriage to King Henry produced no surviving children. [2]

  3. Mary de Bohun died at Peterborough Castle, giving birth to her daughter, Philippa, she was around the age of 25 at her death. Mary was buried at the Church of St Mary de Castro, Leicester. After attaining the throne as Henry IV, her husband married for a second time to Joan of Navarre, the widow of John V of Britanny.

  4. Name variations: Mary Bohun; Mary of Bohun. Born in 1369; died in childbirth on July 4, 1394, at Peterborough Castle, Cambridgeshire, England; buried at Leicester; daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan (d. 1419); sister of Eleanor Bohun (1366–1399, who married Thomas of Woodstock); married Henry Bolingbroke, later ...

  5. Jun 14, 2019 · Shortly after giving birth to Philippa on 4 June 1394, Mary died. Her exact date of death isn’t known, so historians are unsure if she died during childbirth, or was killed by an infection in the days or weeks after Philippa’s delivery. Mary’s step-mother-in-law, Constance of Castile, had died in March and was still unburied. In the end ...

  6. Mar 29, 2018 · Henry IV’s First Wife, Mary de Bohun. On March 29, 2018 By RSB In The House of Lancaster. Mary de Bohun was the wife of one king and the mother of another, but she never knew it. Her premature death in her mid-20s meant she missed the usurpation of 1399 that brought the House of Lancaster to the throne, but even so her short life was a ...

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