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3 days ago · Duke of Lancaster, 5th Earl of Lancaster, (6th) Earl of Leicester jure uxoris: Blanche of Lancaster 1342–1368: Maud of Lancaster 1340–1362 a.k.a. Matilda, Countess of Hainault: William 1330–1389 Duke of Bavaria and Count of Holland, (5th) Earl of Leicester jure uxoris: Richard Fitzalan 1346–1397 Earl of Arundel: Thomas Percy 1343–1403 ...
- 24 March 1301, Westminster Abbey
- Eleanor of Provence
5 days ago · Monuments: Under N. arcade, first bay, (1) of [Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, 1296], consists of an altar-tomb with extensions E. and W. and a triple-arched canopy (Plates 33, 35); the altar-tomb has on each face six niches each with a trefoiled head, pinnacles and a gabled and crocketed label; there are two similar niches to each ...
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1 day ago · In 1359, he married firstly his third cousin, the great heiress Blanche of Lancaster, descended from the 1st Earl of Lancaster, a younger son of King Henry III. By Blanche he had issue: Henry of Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV , having seized the throne from his first cousin King Richard II.
- 25 January 1327 – 21 June 1377
- Isabella of France
3 days ago · It was formerly surmounted by a canopy, of which, however, no traces are now visible. Near it is a little altartomb of Petworth marble, with diminutive effigies of William of Windsor and Blanche of the Tower, children of Edward III., both of whom died young.
1 day ago · The North Chapel (20 ft. by 10½ ft.) has a mid 14th-century E. window of two cinque-foiled ogee lights with a quatrefoil in a two-centred head with a moulded label. In the N. wall is a similar window and a 14th-century doorway with moulded jambs, two-centred head and label. The Crossing (18 ft. by 16½ ft.) has a modern E. arch.
4 days ago · After Blanche's death in 1369, John married Constance of Castile, trying unsuccessfully to obtain the throne of Castile. The marriage produced two children: The marriage produced two children: Catherine of Lancaster (1372–1418)—married Henry III of Castile , with whom she was a great-grandmother of Catherine of Aragon , first wife of Henry ...
May 5, 2024 · The Female Phantom of Washington Boro. In the stillness of a late December evening in 1880 near Washington Boro, along the windswept edges of the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a middle-aged farmer’s ordinary journey home turned into an extraordinary encounter.