Lionel of Antwerp

Lionel of Antwerp , born with Antwerp the November 29th 1338 and died in Alba (Piedmont) the October 17th 1368, is the second wire of Edouard III of England and Philippa de Hainaut. It was Count d' Ulster and Duc of Clarence in 1361.

He married, with London, the September 9th 1342, Elisabeth de Burgh (1332-1363).
From this union, was born Philippa Plantagenet, their only child, who married Edmond de Mortimer, 3rd Count de March.

Widower in 1363, it remaria, with Milan the May 28th 1368, with Yolande Visconti ( Violanta 1354-1386) but died five months later without being returned to England.

Its skin was buried in Clare Priory in the Suffolk near his first wife.

Sources

  • Genealogy of the kings and the princes of Jean-Charles Volkmann, Edict. Jean-Paul Gisserot, 1998.

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