[permalink] [id link]
sv: Anne Mortimer
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
sv and Anne
sv and Mortimer
Anne and Mortimer
His younger brother married Anne de Mortimer, a great-granddaughter of Lionel of Antwerp, the second son of Edward III.
| Richard Plantagenet1415 – 1460 || Richard Plantagenet || 21 September 1411son of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge and Anne de Mortimer || Cecily Neville143713 children || 30 December 1460Wakefieldage 49
| Richard PlantagenetHouse of York1425 – 1460 ' || || 21 September 1411son of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge and Anne de Mortimer || Cecily Neville143713 children || 30 December 1460Wakefieldaged 49
Their granddaughter and eventual heir, Anne Mortimer, married into the Yorkist branch of the English Royal family.
In about 1406, he married his first cousin twice-removed, Anne Mortimer, a descendant of Edward III ( his great-great-granddaughter ), through his son Lionel of Antwerp.
Anne de Mortimer, Countess of Cambridge ( 27 December 1390 – c. 21 September 1411 ) was an English noblewoman in line of succession for the throne of England.
Lady Anne was born on 27 December 1390 in New Forest, Westmeath, Ireland, the eldest daughter and child of Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March ( 1373 – 1398 ) and Lady Alianore Holland.
Edmund's elder sister Anne Mortimer married their cousin Richard, Earl of Cambridge, another descendant of Edward III, through a younger son, Edmund of Langley.
The Duke had been twice married already, to Margaret Neville ( the widow of John Mortimer ) and to Anne Browne, to whom he had been betrothed before his marriage with Margaret Mortimer.
1.371 seconds.