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  1. Filipa de Mohun (em inglês: Philippa; m. Castelo de Carisbrooke, 17 de julho de 1431) [1] [2] foi duquesa consorte de Iorque pelo seu terceiro casamento com Eduardo de Norwich, 2.º Duque de Iorque, além de senhora da Ilha de Wight.

  2. Philippa de Mohun (c. 1367 – 17 July 1431) was Duchess of York, as a result of her third marriage to Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (c.1373–1415), Lord of the Isle of Wight, a grandson of King Edward III (1327–1377). She succeeded her third husband as Lady of the Isle of Wight (1415–1431).

  3. Há 2 dias · Philippa Mohun was buried in St Nicholas' chapel in Westminster Abbey. Her altar tomb of freestone was originally in the centre of the chapel but was moved (prior to 1600) to the north west corner. Her effigy is shown in a long cloak and widow's hood, her head on two cushions.

  4. Born the daughter of John de Mohun, 2nd Lord Mohun, and Joan Burghersh, she married for the first time around 1385 to Walter FitzWalter, 4th Lord FitzWalter with whom she had one son. She was invested as a Lady Companion, Order of the Garter in 1390. Widowed, she married Sir John Golafre about...

  5. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Philippa de Mohun (c. 1367 - 17 July 1431) was Duchess of York , as a result of her third marriage to Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (c.1373-1415), Lord of the Isle of Wight , a grandson of King Edward III (1327-1377).

    • circa 1367
    • July 17, 1431 (59-68)
    • Dunster, Somerset, England
    • Westminster, Middlesex, England
  6. When Philippa de Mohun was born in 1367, in Dunster, Somerset, England, her father, John de Mohun 2nd Baron, was 47 and her mother, Joan de Burghersh, was 40. She died on 17 July 1431, in Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England, at the age of 64, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

  7. Philippa de Mohun (c. 1367 – 17 July 1431) was Duchess of York, as a result of her third marriage to Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (c.1373–1415), Lord of the Isle of Wight, a grandson of King Edward III (1327–1377). She succeeded her third husband as Lady of the Isle of Wight (1415–1431).