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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. 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 ...

  4. 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 Nobilísima Orden de la Jarretera , [ 2 ] que años más tarde contribuiría a su imagen de reina santa ...

  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. Son of: King Edward III and Queen Philippa. See: House of Lancaster. Blanche of Lancaster: 1345–1369 England a label of France (Old Lancaster) Daughter of: Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster and Isabel of Beaumont. Married to: John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster; 1359–1369. Constance of Castile: 1354–1394