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  1. Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford. Mother. Joan Fitzalan. Mary de Bohun (c. 1369/70 [a] – 4 June 1394) was the first wife of Henry Bolingbroke, Earl of Northampton and Hereford and the mother of King Henry V. Mary was never queen, as she died before her husband came to the throne as Henry IV.

  2. Mary de Bohun LG (* um 1369; † 4. Juni 1394) war eine englische Adlige. Sie war die erste Frau von Henry Bolingbroke, dem späteren König Heinrich IV. von England, und die Mutter von König Heinrich V. von England. Sie war niemals Königin, da sie vor der Thronbesteigung ihres Mannes starb.

  3. 29. März 2018 · Mary de Bohun was the wife of one king and the mother of another, but she never knew it. Her premature death in her mid-20s meant she missed the usurpation of 1399 that brought the House of Lancaster to the throne, but even so her short life was a notable one, which illustrated well the…

  4. 6. Nov. 2015 · She was abducted from the convent by her future father-in-law John of Gaunt, a brother of Thomas of Woodstock. She was married to his son Henry, the future Henry IV on 27 July 1380 at Arundel Castle. She was just 12 years old.

  5. Mary de Bohun - House of Lancaster. House of Lancaster. Mary de Bohun, the first wife of King Henry IV was born circa 1368, the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan (1347/48-1419), the daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel, and Eleanor of Lancaster.

  6. First wife of Henry IV . Name variations: Mary Bohun; Mary of Bohun. Born in 1369; died in childbirth on July 4, 1394, at Peterborough Castle, Cambridgeshire, England; buried at Leicester; daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan (d. 1419); sister of Eleanor Bohun (1366–1399, who married Thomas of Woodstock); married ...

  7. 12. Nov. 2021 · Mary de Bohun, Countess of Northampton and Derby. Depiction of Mary de Bohun from the Psalter of Mary de Bohun and Henry Bolingbroke. The family of de Bohun could trace their heritage back to the time of William the Conqueror and they were the foremost patrons of book production in England by the fourteenth century.