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  1. Sep 7, 2023 · Catherine of Valois (27 Oct 1401 – 3 Jan 1437) was Queen consort of England from 1420 until 1422. She was a daughter of Charles VI of France, wife of Henry V of England, mother of Henry VI of England, and through her secret marriage with Owen Tudor, grandmother of Henry VII of England. Catherine's older sister Isabella was the queen of ...

  2. Catherine of Valois - Catherine of Valois (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was the queen consort of England from 1420 until 1422. A daughter of Charles VI of France, she married Henry V of England, and gave birt. Catherine of Valois–Courtenay - Catherine II, also Catherine of Valois or Catherine of Taranto (before 15 April 1303 ...

  3. When Catherine de Valois Reine d’Angleterre was born on 27 October 1401, in Paris, Île-de-France, France, her father, Charles VI "le Bien-Aimé" de Valois Roi de France, was 32 and her mother, Elisabeth von Bayern Reine de France, was 32. She had at least 2 sons with Henry V King of England.

  4. Catherine accompanied Henry to Harfleur, and returned a widow in May 1422 when Henry died of dysentery. She subsequently made a secret marriage with Owen Tudor. The grandson of this marriage took the throne as Henry VII. Catherine died in February 1437, was buried in the Lady Chapel, Westminster abbey, and later placed alongside Henry V.

  5. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Called Catherine of Valois. by Silvester (Sylvester) Harding, published by E. & S. Harding, after Unknown artist. stipple engraving, published 1792. NPG D9395. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card.

  6. John de Valois, Count of Montpensier. House. Valois. Father. Charles V of France. Mother. Joanna of Bourbon. Catherine of France (4 February 1378 – November 1388) was a princess of France as the daughter of Charles V, King of France, [1] and became the Countess of Montpensier as the wife of John of Berry, Count of Montpensier .

  7. Oct 31, 2019 · In 1415, Henry and his army set sail for France. They successfully captured the town of Harfleur, but the month-long siege took a heavy toll, with around one-third of the king’s men dying of ...

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