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  1. Joan FitzAlan, Countess of Hereford, Countess of Essex and Countess of Northampton (1347 – 7 April 1419) was the wife of the 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton. She was the mother of Mary de Bohun , the first wife of Henry of Bolingbroke who later reigned as King Henry IV , and Eleanor de Bohun ...

  2. Joana Fitzalan (1347 – 7 de abril de 1419), foi esposa de Humberto de Bohun, 7.° Conde de Hereford, neto de Isabel de Rhuddlan, que era filha de Eduardo I de Inglaterra e Leonor de Castela. Através da união com Humberto, foi mãe de Maria de Bohun , primeira esposa do rei Henrique IV , responsável pela disposição do primo Ricardo II, e ...

  3. 14 de set. de 2009 · Watch on. Monday, September 14, 2009. Joanna, Countess of Hereford: short genealogy, no descendants. Copyright 2009 by Christy K Robinson. Joanna de Kilpeck de Bohun, Countess of Hereford, was not my ancestor. She’s the ancestor of no one, having died without issue.

  4. Maria era a mais nova das três filhas de Humberto de Bohun, conde de Hereford e Northampton (1341–1373) e de Joana Fitzalan (1347/8–1419). [1] Seu pai era bisneto do rei Eduardo I da Inglaterra por parte paterna. A mãe de Maria, Joana FitzAlan era tataraneta do rei Henrique III da Inglaterra por parte da sua mãe, Leonor de ...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2011 · The tomb of Joanna Bohun (d1337), in the Lady Chapel of Hereford cathedral, is one of only two 14th cenury tombs of women in Hereford where the name of the person represented is known. She died childless and in the last year of her life gave 1 acre of land and the advowson of the church of Lugwardine to the cathedral.

  6. Joana Fitzalan. Brasão. Leonor de Bohun (em inglês: Eleanor; 1366 — Londres, 3 de outubro de 1399) [ 1][ 2] foi uma nobre inglesa. Ela foi duquesa consorte de Gloucester e Aumale, e condessa consorte de Buckingham e Essex como esposa de Tomás de Woodstock .

  7. Abstract. This thesis uses the existing evidence relating to the de Bohun family, earls of Hereford and Essex, to examine the development of the dynastic sense of identity and pious practices of the nobility of thirteenth and fourteenth century England.