Katherine Swynford

Duchess and widow of John of Gaunt

Katherine Swynford - Duchess and widow of John of Gaunt
Born

None
None years ago

Died

May 10th, 1403
622 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Widow of John of Gaunt, played a significant role in the English royal lineage. In the late 14th century, maintained a connection to the Plantagenet dynasty through her relationship with Gaunt. Their children, known as the Beauforts, were influential figures in English nobility. Married John of Gaunt after his first wife's death, achieving a union that was contentious due to issues of legitimacy. Her descendants would later connect to the royal house of Tudor, contributing to the political landscape of England.

Married John of Gaunt

Mothered the Beauforts

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