Portrait above Blanche's tomb in Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Born
Spring 1392 Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire, Kingdom of England
Died
22 May 1409 (aged 17) Free Imperial City of Haguenau, Holy Roman Empire
Burial
St Mary's at Neustadt, Electorate of the Palatinate
Spouse
Louis III, Elector Palatine
(m. 1402)
House
Lancaster
Father
Henry IV of England
Mother
Mary de Bohun
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