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  1. Hace 6 días · The name derives from Gaunt's primary title as Duke of Lancaster, which he held by right of his spouse, Blanche of Lancaster. The Lancastrian claim on the throne had received preference from Edward III which explicitly emphasised the male line of descent.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296), also known as Edmund Crouchback, was a member of the royal Plantagenet Dynasty and the founder of the first House of Lancaster. He was Earl of Leicester (1265–1296), Lancaster (1267–1296) and Derby (1269–1296) in England and Count Palatine of Champagne (1276 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · In 1359, he married firstly his third cousin, the great heiress Blanche of Lancaster, descended from the 1st Earl of Lancaster, a younger son of King Henry III. By Blanche he had issue: Henry of Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV , having seized the throne from his first cousin King Richard II.

  4. Hace 4 días · of Lancaster 1373–1418 Queen of Castile: Henry III 1379–1406 King of Castile: Henry of Cambridge: Louis III 1378–1436 Elector Palatine: Blanche of England & of Lancaster 1392–1409: Anne of Burgundy Duchess of Bedford 1404–1432: John of Lancaster 1389–1435 Duke of Bedford: Jacquetta of Luxembourg 1415/1416–1472: Richard ...

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Blanche, Lady Poynings: d. 1409 1386 74 Richard Fitzalan, 4th Earl of Arundel: c. 1346–1397 1387 75 Nicholas Sarnesfeld: d. c.1395 1386–1387 76 Edward of York: 1373–1415 1387 Later Duke of York: F22 The Lady Gomeneys 1387 Married John de Geaux, Sire de Gomeneys F23 Katherine Swynford: c. 1350 – 1403 1387 Later Duchess of Lancaster F24

  6. Hace 3 días · The book may be long, but it is never dry, and often it is very funny. Part one surveys, over 115 pages, the historical narrative of Blanche’s life separated into six chronological chapters. The general outline is familiar to students of the period, but Grant’s account is exceptionally well peopled.

  7. Hace 5 días · 54°02′56″N 02°48′05″W. /  54.04889°N 2.80139°W  / 54.04889; -2.80139. Lancaster ( / ˈlæŋkəstər /, / ˈlænkæs -/) [2] is a city [3] in Lancashire, England and the main cultural hub, economic and commercial centre of City of Lancaster district. The city is on the River Lune directly inland from Morecambe Bay.