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Lionel PLANTAGENET, Duke Of Clarence

Lionel PLANTAGENET, Duke Of Clarence

Male 1338 - 1368  (29 years)

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  • Name Lionel PLANTAGENET 
    Suffix Duke Of Clarence 
    Born 29 Nov 1338  Antwerp, Brabant, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FamilySearch ID GWCK-WC2 
    _UID 8744384EC5AF41D78508C3BDDF6A3881EC9A 
    Died 17 Oct 1368  Alba, Piedmont, Italy Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I29121  Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy
    Last Modified 11 Dec 2021 

    Father Edward III PLANTAGENET, King Of England,   b. 13 Nov 1312, Windsor, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Jun 1377, Sheen (Now Richmond) Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 64 years) 
    Mother Queen Philipa De HAINAULT,   b. 24 Jun 1313, Mons, Hainault, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Aug 1369, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Married Oct 1327 
    Family ID F12765  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth De BURGH,   b. 6 Jul 1332, Carrickfergus Castle, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec 1363, Dublin, Leinster Prov., Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 31 years) 
    Children 
     1. Philippa PLANTAGENET, Countess Of March,   b. 16 Aug 1355, Eltham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 7 Jan 1377-1378  (Age 22 years)
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 
    Family ID F12767  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster Lionel was styled earl of Ulster, and in 1362 he became duke of Clarence. Philippa was promptly married, by the king's arrangement, to Edmund Mortimer, the son of the man whom Edward had restored tothe earldom of March in 1354, the result of which was to transform the earls of March into the greatest landholders in England outside the royal family.