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  1. 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 ...

  2. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Mary de Bohun. Date of birth. c. 1369 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. 4 July 1394. Peterborough Castle. Manner of death.

  3. 10 de jul. de 2016 · Abigail, from The Psalter of Mary de Bohun and Henry Bolingbroke, England, London or Pleshey Castle, Essex,.1380-1385, illustrated with the story of David; Credit – Wikipedia Mary de Bohun was the first wife of King Henry IV of England and the mother of King Henry V of England , but she died before her husband became king.

  4. Mary de Bohun — first wife of Henry IV, who died before he took the throne. She was the mother of Henry V of England . Mary Hervey, a member of John of Gaunt's household, who died c.1408, and whose alabaster tomb effigy was moved across the road to the chapel of the Trinity Hospital, where it still stands.

  5. Edward de Bohun. Agnes. Eneas de Bohun. Isabel de Bohun. Father. Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford. Mother. Maud de Fiennes. Humphrey (VII) de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (1276 – 12 March 1322) was a member of a powerful Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh Marches and was one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II 's excesses.

  6. Marie de Bohun ( anglicky Mary de Bohun, 1368? – 4. června 1394, hrad Peterborough) byla první manželkou krále Jindřicha IV. Anglického a matka Jindřicha V. Nebyla královnou, zemřela dříve, než její manžel získal trůn.

  7. 1074070. St Mary de Castro is an ancient, Grade I listed church in Leicester, England, located within the former bailey of Leicester Castle. Today it acts as a parish church in the Church of England 's diocese of Leicester. "St Mary de Castro" is Latin for "St Mary of the Castle"; a name chosen to differentiate from nearby "St Mary de Pratis ...