Catherine of Valois
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Catherine of Valois
Summary
Catherine of Valois is a human[1]. Born in Hôtel Saint-Pol[2], she… she was born on October 27, 1401[3]. She died in London[4]. She died on January 3, 1437[5]. She worked as a writer[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Catherine of Valois's place of birth was Hôtel Saint-Pol[2].
- Catherine of Valois was born in Paris[8].
- Catherine of Valois died in London[4].
- Catherine of Valois passed away in Bermondsey Abbey[9].
- Catherine of Valois was born on October 27, 1401[3].
- Catherine of Valois was born on 1401[10].
- Catherine of Valois died on January 3, 1437[5].
- Catherine of Valois died on January 2, 1437[11].
- Burial took place at Westminster Abbey[12].
- Catherine of Valois's father was Charles VI of France[13].
- Catherine of Valois's mother was Isabeau of Bavaria[14].
- Among Catherine of Valois's spouses was Henry V of England[15].
- Catherine of Valois was married to Owen Tudor[16].
- A child of Catherine of Valois was Henry VI of England[17].
- A child of Catherine of Valois was Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond[18].
- A child of Catherine of Valois was Jasper Tudor[19].
- A child of Catherine of Valois was Margaret Tudor[20].
- Catherine of Valois held citizenship in Kingdom of England[21].
- Catherine of Valois's professions included writer[6].
- Catherine of Valois held the position of Prince of Achaea[22].
- Catherine of Valois is recorded as female[23].
- Catherine of Valois's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Catherine of Valois's family is recorded as House of Valois[25].
- Catherine of Valois's family is recorded as House of Tudor[26].
- Catherine of Valois's noble title is recorded as princess[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Hôtel Saint-Pol[2], a palace[28], in France[29] and Paris[8], a commune of France[30], in France[31], founded in -0300[32]. Recorded date of birth include October 27, 1401[3] and 1401[10]. Catherine of Valois's father was Charles VI of France[13]. Her mother was Isabeau of Bavaria[14].
Career and Affiliations
Catherine of Valois's professions included writer[6]. She held the position of Prince of Achaea[22].
Personal Life
Spouses include Henry V of England[15], a politician[33], 1386–1422[34], of Kingdom of England[35], awarded the Knight of the Garter[36] and Owen Tudor[16], a military personnel[37], 1400–1461[38], of Kingdom of England[39]. Children include Henry VI of England[17], a politician[40], 1421–1471[41], of Kingdom of England[42], awarded the Golden Rose[43]; Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond[18], an aristocrat[44], 1430–1456[45], of England[46]; Jasper Tudor[19], a military personnel[47], 1431–1495[48], of Kingdom of England[49], awarded the Order of the Garter[50]; and Margaret Tudor[20], 1437–1437[51].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 3, 1437[5] and January 2, 1437[11]. Recorded place of death include London[4], a metropolis[52], in Roman Empire[53], founded in 0047[54] and Bermondsey Abbey[9], an architectural structure[55], in United Kingdom[56], founded in 1001[57]. Catherine of Valois is buried at Westminster Abbey[12].
Why It Matters
Catherine of Valois has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
FAQs
Where was Catherine of Valois born?
Born in Hôtel Saint-Pol[2], Catherine of Valois…
Where did Catherine of Valois die?
Catherine of Valois died in London[4].
Who were Catherine of Valois's parents?
Catherine of Valois's father was Charles VI of France[13]. Catherine of Valois's mother was Isabeau of Bavaria[14].
Who was Catherine of Valois married to?
Catherine of Valois's spouses include Henry V of England[15] and Owen Tudor[16].
What did Catherine of Valois do for work?
Catherine of Valois worked as writer[6].