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  1. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Mary de Bohun was born c. 1369/70 and grew up in the family home under the care of her mother. There is strong evidence she received a good education. Her father died in 1373. At this time, several of King Edward III’s sons who were looking for brides and the de Bohun girls were prime candidates.

  2. Hace 4 días · House of Lancaster. Mary de Bohun, the first wife of King Henry IV was born circa 1368, the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan (1347/48-1419), the daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel, and Eleanor of Lancaster. Mary de Bohun. The de Bohun family, Earls of Hereford, were of Norman origin and came ...

  3. Mary was the offspring of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan. She and her elder sister, Eleanor de Bohun, were co-heiresses to their father’s estate. Mary’s life was marked by a series of events that shaped the political landscape of the time, including being pressured into becoming a nun, her eventual rescue, and her marriage to Henry Bolingbroke.

  4. Mary de Bohun died in 1394, and on 7 February 1403 Henry married Joan, the daughter of Charles II of Navarre, at Winchester. She was the widow of John IV, Duke of Brittany (known in traditional English sources as John V), [46] with whom she had 9 children; however, her marriage to King Henry produced no surviving children. [2]

  5. When Mary De Bohun was born in 1459, in Midhurst, Sussex, England, her father, Sir John Bohun Lord of Midhurst, was 13 and her mother, Anne Arderne, was 14. She married Sir David Owen in 1487, in Midhurst, Sussex, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 1 daughter. She died in 1520, in her hometown, at the age of 61.

  6. Humphrey V de Bohun (died 1265), eldest son and heir apparent, who predeceased his father, having shared with him in the victory at the Battle of Evesham (1264), which he did not long survive. The earldom, therefore, passed to his son Humphrey VI de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, 2nd Earl of Essex (c. 1249 – 1298). Henry de Bohun. Geoffrey de ...

  7. Mary was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun [1] and Joan FitzAlan. She was said to be age 3 or 4 in 1373 when her father died. [2] [3] The French chronicler Froissart records a tale that Thomas of Woodstock, who was married to Mary's sister Eleanor, tried to persuade Mary to join the religious order of the Poor Clares so that he could obtain the ...