Anne of Burgundy

Duchess of Bedford, wife of John of Lancaster

Anne of Burgundy - Leaders & Politicians born 1404
Born

1404
622 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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Born into nobility, a strategic marriage united the Valois and Plantagenet houses. As Duchess of Bedford, played a crucial role in English and French politics during the early 15th century. Actively involved in court affairs and patronage, including supporting cultural endeavors. Following the marriage to John of Lancaster, asserted influence in negotiating political alliances and managing territorial claims. Her life intersected with the significant events of the Hundred Years' War, shaping the political landscape of the time.

Marriage to John of Lancaster in 1423

Influence in English-French relations

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