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Anne of Gloucester (1383-October 16, 1438) was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester and Eleanor de Bohun. Her father was the youngest son Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Her mother was a great-great-granddaughter of Edward I. Anne married twice. Events End of the reign of Emperor Chokei of Japan Emperor Go-Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan Births Pope Eugenius IV Deaths March 1 - Amadeus VI of Savoy, Count of Savoy (b. ...
October 16 is the 289th day of the year (290th in Leap years). ...
Events Pachacuti who would later create Tahuantinsuyu, or Inca Empire became the ruler of Cuzco January 1 - Albert II of Habsburg becomes King of Hungary March 18 - Albert II of Habsburg becomes King of Germany Eric of Pomerania, King of Sweden, Denmark and Norway looses direct control of Sweden. ...
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (January 7, 1355 - September 8 (or 9), 1397) was the thirteenth and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Queen Philippa. ...
The title Duke of Gloucester (pronounced gloss-tor) is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch. ...
Edward III (13 November 1312 â 21 June 1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. ...
Philippa of Hainault (~1314 - August 15, 1369) was the Queen consort of Edward III of England. ...
King Edward I of England (June 17, 1239 â July 7, 1307), popularly known as Longshanks because of his 6 foot 2 inch frame and the Hammer of the Scots (his tombstone, in Latin, read, Hic est Edwardvs Primus Scottorum Malleus, Here lies Edward I, Hammer of the Scots), achieved fame...
Children of Anne and Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford
On June 28, 1398 Anne married to, Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford (March 2, 1378 - July 21, 1403), and had children: (Some entries on this page have been duplicated on August 1. ...
Events Glendalough monastery, Wicklow Ireland destroyed. ...
March 2 is the 61st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (62nd in leap years). ...
Events March - John Wyclif tried to gain public favour by laying his theses before parliament, and then made them public in a tract. ...
July 21 is the 202nd day (203rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 163 days remaining. ...
Events July 21 - Battle of Shrewsbury. ...
Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1402 â July 10, 1460) was best-known as a military commander in the Hundred Years War and in the Wars of the Roses. ...
Sir Ralph de Neville was born in Raby, County Durham, England, and was created 1st Earl of Westmoreland in 1397. ...
Joan Beaufort was the name of several noted women in history. ...
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (June 24, 1340 - February 3, 1399), the third surviving son of King Edward III of England, gained his name because he was born at Ghent in 1340. ...
There were several Dukes of Lancaster in the 14th and early 15th Centuries. ...
The title Earl of March has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland and the Peerage of England. ...
Edmund de Mortimer, (1391—1425), 5th Earl of March and Ulster, son of the 4th earl, succeeded to his father’s claim to the crown as well as to his title and estates on the death of the latter in Ireland in 1398. ...
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, (November 29, 1338 - October 7, 1368) was the third son of Edward III of England, and was so called because he was born at Antwerp, Belgium. ...
Duke of Clarence is a title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families. ...
Edmund de Mortimer, (1391—1425), 5th Earl of March and Ulster, son of the 4th earl, succeeded to his father’s claim to the crown as well as to his title and estates on the death of the latter in Ireland in 1398. ...
Children of Anne and William Bourchier, Count of Eu In about 1405 Anne married to William Bourchier, Count of Eu (d. 1420), and had children: Events May 29 - Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, meets Archbishop Richard Scrope of York and Earl of Norfolk Thomas Mowbray in Shipton Moor, tricks them to send their rebellious army home and then imprisons them June 8 - Archbishop Richard Scrope of York and Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Norfolk, executed in...
Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ...
Anne died on October 16 1438 and was buried at Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire. Earl of Essex is a title that has been held by several families and individuals, of which the best-known and most closely associated with the title was Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566 - 1601). ...
This article is about Richard, Duke of York, father of King Edward IV. For the article about Edward IVs son who was imprisoned in the Tower of London see: Richard, Duke of York (Prince in the Tower). ...
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk holding the baton of the Earl Marshal. ...
John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk was an important actor in the Wars of the Roses. ...
Thomas Bourchier (ca. ...
Jean Froissart (~1337 - ~1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of medieval France. ...
Monmouthshire (Welsh: Sir Fynwy) is a traditional county and principal area in south-east Wales. ...
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