Mary de Bohun
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Mary de Bohun
Summary
Mary de Bohun is a human[1]. She was born on January 1, 1369[2]. She died in Peterborough Castle[3]. She died on July 4, 1394[4]. She worked as a companion[5]. She ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month, #7,029 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Mary de Bohun died in Peterborough Castle[3].
- Mary de Bohun was born on January 1, 1369[2].
- Mary de Bohun died on July 4, 1394[4].
- Burial took place at England[7].
- Mary de Bohun's father was Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford[8].
- Mary de Bohun's mother was Joan de Bohun, Countess of Hereford[9].
- Mary de Bohun was married to Henry IV of England[10].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was Henry V of England[11].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford[12].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester[13].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was Blanche of England[14].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was Philippa of England[15].
- A child of Mary de Bohun was Edward Plantagenet[16].
- Mary de Bohun held citizenship in Kingdom of England[17].
- Mary de Bohun's professions included companion[5].
- Mary de Bohun is recorded as female[18].
- Mary de Bohun's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Mary de Bohun's family is recorded as Bohun family[20].
- Mary de Bohun's noble title is recorded as queen[21].
- Mary de Bohun's Commons category is recorded as Mary de Bohun[22].
- The cause of death was childbirth[23].
- Mary de Bohun's given name is recorded as Mary[24].
- Mary de Bohun's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[25].
- Mary de Bohun's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Mary de Bohun'}[26].
- Mary de Bohun's owner of is recorded as Psalter of Mary de Bohun[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Mary de Bohun was born on January 1, 1369[2]. Her father was Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford[8]. Her mother was Joan de Bohun, Countess of Hereford[9].
Career and Affiliations
Mary de Bohun worked as a companion[5].
Personal Life
Among Mary de Bohun's spouses was Henry IV of England[10]. Children include Henry V of England[11], a politician[28], 1386–1422[29], of Kingdom of England[30], awarded the Knight of the Garter[31]; John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford[12], a military personnel[32], 1389–1435[33], of Kingdom of England[34], awarded the Knight of the Garter[35]; Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester[13], a military personnel[36], 1390–1447[37], of Kingdom of England[38], awarded the Knight of the Garter[39]; Blanche of England[14], 1392–1409[40], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[41]; Philippa of England[15], a consort[42], 1394–1430[43], of Kingdom of England[44]; and Edward Plantagenet[16], 1382–1382[45].
Death and Burial
Mary de Bohun died on July 4, 1394[4]. She died in Peterborough Castle[3]. The cause of death was childbirth[23]. Burial took place at England[7].
Why It Matters
Mary de Bohun ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month, #7,029 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] She is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
FAQs
Where did Mary de Bohun die?
Mary de Bohun passed away in Peterborough Castle[3].
Who were Mary de Bohun's parents?
Mary de Bohun's father was Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford[8]. Mary de Bohun's mother was Joan de Bohun, Countess of Hereford[9].
Who was Mary de Bohun married to?
Mary de Bohun's spouses include Henry IV of England[10].
What did Mary de Bohun do for work?
Mary de Bohun worked as companion[5].