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  1. 26 de dic. de 2020 · PHILIPPA of Lancaster (1359–1415) queen of John I of Portugal, born in 1359, was daughter of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, and was first brought to Portugal by her father on his expedition in aid of Portuguese independence in 1386. While aiding his ally against Castille, the Duke of Lancaster settled the terms of a marriage alliance by which John I of Portugal, the founder of the house ...

  2. Philippa of Lancaster. Eured Philippa ha João Iañ. Philippa of Lancaster, pe Filipa de Lencastre e portugaleg, ganet e 1359 ha marvet e 1415, a oa Rouanez Portugal dre he dimeziñ da João Iañ Portugal. Merc'h e oa da Yann Gent . Nav bugel he doe. Seizh anezho a eas betek o oad gour, ha lesanvet int an ínclita geração (ar remziad illur):

  3. English noblewoman and Portuguese queen consort. Philippa Filipa de Lencastre, Rainha de Portugal Portugal (Lancaster) LG aka of Lancaster, Avis (31 Mar 1359 - 19 Jul 1415)

  4. Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal. Queen Philippa, born on March 31, 1360, played a significant role in the history of Portugal as the queen consort to King John I. As a member of the English royal family, her marriage to King John I solidified the Treaty of Windsor and had a lasting impact on the Anglo-Portuguese alliance.

  5. When Philippa was six years old, Geoffrey Chaucer married one of the Queen’s ladies, Philippa de Roet and began to work in the Lancaster household. Philippa de Roet had a sister named Katherine who also worked for the Queen. Katherine was to marry Sir Hugh Swynford and would come to have an immense influence on the life of Philippa of Lancaster.

  6. Felipa de Lancaster. Para la reina de Dinamarca, Noruega y Suecia, véase Felipa de Inglaterra. Felipa de Lancaster ( Leicester, ca. marzo de 1360 a - Odivelas, 19 de julio de 1415) fue la hija primogénita de Juan de Gante, I duque de Lancaster, y de su primera esposa, Blanca de Lancaster. Cuando tenía 18 años, fue condecorada con la ...

  7. Lady Philippa Mortimer. 21 November 1375. 26 September 1400. She first married John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke. Her second husband was Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel, with whom she had a son, John, who died young. Her third husband was Sir Thomas Poynings of Basing, 5th Baron St. John . Sir Edmund Mortimer.