John of Gaunt (1340-3/4 February 1399), Duke of Lancaster |
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| Father:1 | Edward III (13 November 1312-21 June 1377), King of England | ||
| Mother:2 | Philippa de Hainaut (1314-15 August 1369) | ||
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| Children with Blanche of Lancaster: | ||
| Philippa of Lancaster (31 March 1360-19 July 1415)6 | ||
| John of Lancaster (1362 or 1364-young)7 | ||
| Elizabeth of Lancaster (before 21 February 1363-24 November 1425)8 | ||
| Edward of Lancaster (1365-1365)9 | ||
| John of Lancaster (before 4 May 1366-young)10 | ||
| Henry IV (April 1367-20 March 1413), King of England11 | ||
| Isabella of Lancaster (1368-young)12 | ||
| Children with Constanza de Castilla: | ||
| Katherine of Lancaster (1372/73-2 June 1418)13 | ||
| John “of Gaunt” (probably November 1375-)14 | ||
| Children with Katharine de Roët: | ||
| Henry Beaufort (-11 April 1447), Bishop of Winchester15 | ||
| Thomas Beaufort (-31 December 1426), Duke of Exeter16 | ||
| John Beaufort (between 1372 and 1375-16 March 1410), 1. Earl of Somerset17 | ||
| Joan Beaufort (1379-13 November 1440)18 | ||
| Children with Marie de Saint-Hilaire: | ||
| Blanche (-1388/89)19 | ||
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| Occupation:20 | 1342-72 | Earl of Richmond | |||
| Occupation:21 | 1361 | Seigneur de Beaufort et de Nogent | |||
| by right of his wife. | |||||
| Occupation:22 | 1390-99 | Duke of Aquitaine | |||
| Occupation:23 | 1362-99 | Duke of Lancaster | |||
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| Buried:24 | St Paul's Cathedral [building], City of London [county], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | |||
| Born:25 | 1340 | Abbey of St. Bavo (Ghent) [building], Ghent [city/town], Ghent [municipality], East Flanders [district], Flanders [county], Belgium [country] | ||
| Died:26 | 3/4 February 1399 | |||
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