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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. Burial. Titles and arms. Arms. Genealogy. 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. Henry was the eldest surviving son of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, by his first wife, Blanche. Before becoming king, he was known as Henry Bolingbroke, and he received from his cousin Richard II the titles earl of Derby (1377) and duke of Hereford (1397).

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  4. Joan of Navarre (born c. 1370—died July 9, 1437, Havering atte Bowe, Essex, Eng.) was the wife of Henry IV of England and the daughter of Charles the Bad, king of Navarre. In 1386 Joan was married to John IV (or V), duke of Brittany; they had eight children.

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  5. Joan of Navarre, also known as Joanna (c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Duke John IV and later Queen of England as the second wife of King Henry IV. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until 1403 during the minority of her son.

  6. Jan 29, 2020 · Henry IV of England ruled as king from 1399 to 1413 CE. Known as Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster before he became king, Henry clashed with his cousin Richard II of England (r. 1377-1399 CE) and...

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  7. Oct 1, 2021 · Mary de Bohun, Countess of Derby and wife of Henry, Earl of Derby, died in the summer of 1394. In the interim, Henry usurped the throne from his cousin, King Richard II and became the first Lancastrian King, Henry IV. After some time, a marriage was contemplated between Henry IV and Joan of Navarre, Dowager….

  8. Although Joanna of Navarre was the second wife of King Henry IV of England, and no offspring were produced from this marriage, she has the unique and unforgettable claim of being the only queen of England charged with sorcery and necromancy and imprisoned for treason.

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