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  1. Mother. Margaret of Baux. Jacquetta of Luxembourg (1415 or 1416 – 30 May 1472) was a prominent, though often overlooked, figure in the Wars of the Roses. Through her short-lived first marriage to the Duke of Bedford, brother of King Henry V, she was firmly allied to the House of Lancaster.

  2. Jacquetta (Jacoba) de Luxemburgo (c. 1415-30 de mayo de 1472), Duquesa de Bedford hasta 1435 y luego Baronesa de Bedford hasta 1448, finalmente fue Condesa de Rivers hasta su muerte. Orígenes. Era hija del Conde de Saint Paul Pedro de Luxemburgo y de Margarita del Balzo, descendiente de Simón de Montfort, VI conde de Leicester.

  3. Jacquetta of Luxembourg was the eldest child of the French Count of St Pol; her family descended from Charlemagne and were cousins to the Holy Roman Emperor. She grew up with war between France and England raging around her. John, Duke of Bedford was the youngest son of King Henry IV. Having lost his wife to plague in 1432, he arranged to marry ...

  4. The House of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; French: Maison de Luxembourg; German: Haus Luxemburg) or Luxembourg dynasty was a royal family of the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Middle Ages, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as kings of Germany and Holy Roman emperors as well as kings of Bohemia, Hungary and ...

  5. Jacquetta de Luxemburgo, duquesa viuda de Bedford y condesa de Rivers (1415 o 1416 - 30 de mayo de 1472) fue una figura destacada, aunque a menudo pasada por alto, en la Guerra de las Rosas. A través de su primer matrimonio de corta duración con el duque de Bedford, hermano del rey Enrique V, estuvo firmemente aliada con la Casa de Lancaster.

  6. 27 de feb. de 2017 · The signature in Harley 4431 has been identified as the hand of Jacquetta of Luxembourg, the Duchess of Bedford from 1433 to 1472, and, according to several medieval writers and one modern novelist – a dangerous sorceress.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2021 · The Woodvilles – Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Elizabeth Woodville, and Elizabeth of York – were three generations of medieval women who left an indelible mark on England. Nov 3, 2021 • By Lauren Nitschke, BA Psychology, GradDip in Secondary Education, GradCert in History.