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Philippa of Hainault and her family seated under the canopy. Philippa was born on 24 June c.1310/15, in Valenciennes, Low Countries.She was one of eight children and the second of five daughters born from William I, Count of Hainaut, and Joan of Valois, granddaughter of King Philip III of France. [9]
Philippa of Hainault: William I, Count of Hainaut Joan of Valois: 24 June 1314 24 January 1328 18 February 1330 15 August 1369 Westminster Abbey: Edward III: Anne of Bohemia: Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Elizabeth of Pomerania: 11 May 1366 20 January 1382 22 January 1382 7 June 1394 Richard II: Isabella of Valois: Charles VI of France Isabeau ...
Queen Philippa at the Battle of Neville's Cross is a 1789 history painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West. [1] [2] It depicts the 1346 Battle of Neville's Cross during the Hundred Years' War. It depicts Philippa of Hainault, queen consort of England, on horseback rallying her forces.
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Philippa was the daughter of Sir Gilles de Roet, who was a herald and, later, a knight of Hainault and accompanied Queen Philippa to England. [2] He later became the Guienne King of Arms . There is no history of her mother, but it is thought that Philippa had two sisters and a brother: Katherine , Elizabeth, and Walter. [ 1 ]
Queen Philippa may refer to: Philippa of Hainault (1310–1369), queen consort of England; Philippa of Lancaster (1360–1415), queen consort of Portugal; Philippa of England (1394–1430), queen consort of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway
Her father was the second son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. [3] She was the eldest grandchild of King Edward and Queen Philippa, her namesake. Philippa married Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, at the age of fourteen, in the Queen's Chapel at Reading Abbey. [2]