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Alianore Holland,
Countess of
March (also
spelt Eleanor;[citation needed] 13
October 1370 –
October 1405) was the
eldest daughter of
Thomas Holland, 2nd...
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Eleanor of
Aragon (20
February 1358 – 13
August 1382) was a
daughter of King
Peter IV of
Aragon and his wife
Eleanor of Sicily. She was a
member of the...
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Eleanor Percy,
Duchess of
Buckingham (c. 1474[citation needed] – 13
February 1530), was the
eldest daughter of
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland...
- Duke of York 10.
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of
March 5. Anne
Mortimer 11.
Alianore Holland 1.
Edward IV of
England 12. John Neville, 3rd
Baron Neville 6....
- King
Henry VIII. His
daughters were as follows:
Eleanor I Holland,
alias Alianore (13
October 1370 – 23
October 1405).
Married firstly to
Roger Mortimer...
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Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, who
married him off to his
daughter Alianore.
During his lifetime,
Mortimer spent much time in Ireland; he
served several...
- 1399–1413
Edward of
Norwich Duke of York
Thomas Holland Duke of
Surrey Alianore Holland Countess of
March Roger Mortimer Earl of
March Henry of Monmouth...
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Richard of Conisburgh. His
second marriage was to Joan Holland,
whose sister Alianore Holland was
mother to Anne Mortimer, the great-great-granddaughter of Edward...
- whom she was co-heiress. She is not to be
confused with her
eldest sister Alianore Holland,
Countess of
March who bore the same name. Lady
Eleanor Holland...
- were
demonstrated by Edmund's
second marriage to Joan Holland. Her
sister Alianore Holland was
mother to Richard's wife, Anne Mortimer.
Margaret Holland,...