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Catherine of Valois, 14021437 (aged 34 years)

Name
Catherine // of Valois
Given names
Catherine
Name suffix
of Valois
Married name
Catherine /Tudor/ of Valois
Family with parents
father
herself
19 months
younger brother
14031461
Birth: 1403 35 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Death: 1461
-13 years
elder sister
Family with King of England Henry V
husband
13871422
Birth: about August 1387 20 Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
Death: 31 August 1422Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
herself
Marriage MarriageJune 1420Troyes, Aube, Grand Est, France
18 months
son
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Birth: 6 December 1421 34 19 Windsor, Berkshire, England
Death: 21 May 1471Tower Hill, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England
Family with Owen Tudor
husband
herself
Marriage Marriageafter 1422
son
daughter
son
2 years
son
8 years
daughter
Birth
Birth of a brother
Death of a sister
Marriage
Birth of a son
Death of a father
Death of a husband
Marriage
after 1422 (aged 19 years)
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Death
1437 (aged 34 years)
Unique identifier
34EAD33668DF3A49A9BDC43D58AD5122D0EF
Last change
6 December 201111:50:17
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Catherine of Valois (1401-37), queen consort of England (1420-22), wife of
Henry V, king of England, and daughter of Charles VI, king of France, born
in Paris. When she was 12 years old, Henry V renewed the negotiations
begun by his father for a marriage with Catherine. Henry demanded a large
dowry and the French regions of Aquitaine and Normandy. The proposition
was rejected, and in 1415 Henry invaded France and forced compliance with
his terms. When he married Catherine in Troyes, France, in June 1420, he
received the provinces claimed, the regency of France during the life of
Charles, and the right to succeed to the French throne after Charles's
Death. In February 1421 Catherine was crowned at Westminster Abbey, and in
December she bore a son, later King Henry VI. After the Death of Henry V
in 1422, Catherine's union with the Welsh squire Owen Tudor produced four
Children. One of her sons, Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond (1430?-56),
married Margaret Beaufort; their son became Henry VII, the first Tudor
king of England.