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    • Joan of Navarre, Queen of EnglandJoan of Navarre, Queen of England

      m. 1403

    • Mary de BohunMary de Bohun

      m. 1381 - 1394

  2. Marriages and issue. First marriage: Mary de Bohun. Second marriage: Joan of Navarre. Mistresses. See also. Notes. References. Works cited. Further reading. External links. Henry IV of England. Henry IV ( c. April 1367 – 20 March 1413), also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was King of England from 1399 to 1413.

  3. Jan 29, 2020 · Henry married Mary of Bohun (b. c. 1369 CE) on 5 February 1381 CE, but she died during childbirth in 1394 CE. The couple's most famous son was Henry, future Henry V, born on 16 September 1387 CE. Henry, now king, married again on 7 February 1403 CE, this time to Joan of Navarre (l. c. 1370-1437 CE).

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  5. May 10, 2024 · house of Bourbon. Notable Family Members: spouse Marie de Médicis.

  6. Portrait of Henry III of Navarre (future Henry IV of France), c. 1575. At the death of his mother Queen Jeanne, it was arranged for Henry to marry Margaret of Valois, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. The wedding took place in Paris on 18 August 1572 on the parvis of Notre Dame Cathedral.

  7. Although Henry fathered children with a series of mistresses, his lack of a legitimate heir became a cause of concern, and his marriage was not annulled until 1599. In 1600, at the age of forty-six, he married his second wife, Marie de' Medici. They had six children, including the future Louis XIII.

  8. Siblings. One of his elder sisters, Philippa, married John I of Portugal, and his younger sister Elizabeth was the mother of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter. His younger half-sister Catherine, the daughter of his father's second wife, Constance of Castile, ruled as co-consort of Castile, by marrying Henry III.

  9. Jan 12, 2022 · date of second marriage – 7 February 1403. children – Edmund. years of reign – 1399-1413. date of coronation – 13 October 1399 at Westminster Abbey, London. date and place of death – 20 March 1413 at Westminster Abbey, London interred at Canterbury Cathedral. Henry was the oldest son of the supremely ambitious John of Gaunt.

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