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  1. Philippa of Lancaster (Portuguese: Filipa; 31 March 1360 – 19 July 1415) was Queen of Portugal from 1387 until 1415 as the wife of King John I. Born into the royal family of England, her marriage secured the Treaty of Windsor and produced several children who became known as the "Illustrious Generation" in Portugal.

  2. Queen Consort of Portugal and sister of King Henry IV of England, Philippa of Lancaster was a remarkable woman. Her actions helped to pave the way for a new generation of discovery, economic success and unbreakable alliances, changing the world forever…

  3. Philippa of England (mid-1394 – 5 January 1430), also known as Philippa of Lancaster, was Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1406 to 1430 by marriage to King Eric of the Kalmar Union. She was the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first spouse Mary de Bohun and the younger sister of King Henry V .

  4. Born on March 31, 1359 or 1360, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; died of the plague on July 19, 1415, in Odivelas, Lisbon, Portugal; interred in Batalla Abbey, Portugal; reigned from 1387 to 1415; first child of John of Gaunt (son of Edward III of England) and his first wife Blanche of Lancaster (1341–1369); sister of Henry Bolingbroke ...

  5. Jan 2, 2014 · Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal. By Susan Abernethy. Detail of a miniature of the marriage of John, king of Portugal to Philippa of Lancaster. Philippa of Lancaster did not marry until she was twenty-six years old, quite late for a princess of her rank.

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  7. Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal 31 March 1360 - 19 July 1415 Philippa of Lancaster was born on 31st March, 1360 at Leicester Castle, the eldest child of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (third surviving son of Edward III and Philippa of Hainault) and his third cousin Blanche of Lancaster , daughter and heiress of Henry, Duke of ...

  8. Aug 4, 2017 · Philippa of Lancaster was born on 31 March 1360 as the daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Blanche of Lancaster. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Philippa of Hainault. She spent part of her youth at the Palace of the Savoy, between London and Westminster with her own nurse named Maud.

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