- Katherine Swynford
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birth_name = Katherine de Roet
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title = Duchess of Lancaster
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spouse = Hugh Swynford,John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster
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children = Thomas Swynford,
Blanche Swynford,
Margaret Swynford,John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset ,
Henry Beaufort, Cardinal,Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter ,Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland
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footnotes =Katherine Swynford (also spelled Synford), née (de) Roet (also spelled (de) Rouet or (de) Roelt (
25 November 1350 –10 May 1403 ), was the daughter of Payne (or Paen) de Roet, a Flemishherald from Hainault who wasknight ed just before his death in battle. His children included Katherine, her older sister Philippa, a son, Walter, and the eldest sister, Isabel de Roet, (who died Canoness of the convent of St. Waudru's,Mons , c. 1366). Katherine became the third wife of the English princeJohn of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster , and their descendants were theBeaufort family , which played a major role in theWars of the Roses . Henry VII, who became King of England in 1485, derived his claim to the throne from his motherLady Margaret Beaufort , who was a great-granddaughter of Katherine Swynford.Life
Katherine was educated at the convent of
Romsey inHampshire . About 1366, at the age of 16, Katherine married Hugh Swynford (1340-1372), an English knight from the manor of Kettlethorpe inLincolnshire , and bore him at least two children; Thomas (Sept 21, 1368 -1432), Blanche (bornMay 1, 1367 ), and likely the Margaret Swynford (born c. 1369) who was nominated a nun at the prestigiousBarking Abbey by the command of Richard II in 1377). Katherine then became attached to the household ofJohn of Gaunt ,Duke of Lancaster , as governess to his two daughters ,Philippa of Lancaster and Elizabeth Plantagenet, (the sisters of the futureHenry IV of England ) by his first wife Blanche. Sometime before 1373, she became his official mistress. Katherine's sister Philippa, a member of the household of QueenPhilippa of Hainault , wife ofEdward III , married the poetGeoffrey Chaucer , whose poem "The Book of the Duchess " commemorated Blanche's death in 1369.Two years following the death of his second wife Constance of Castile, John and Katherine married on 13 January 1396 in
Lincoln Cathedral , three years before he died. The four children Katherine had borne John of Gaunt had been given the surname "Beaufort" and were already adults when they were legitimized by this marriage with approval by King Richard and the Pope. The Beauforts were later barred from inheriting the throne by a clause inserted into the legitimation act by their half-brother, Henry IV.Katherine survived John by only four years, dying on
10 May ,1403 . She was thendowager Duchess of Lancaster. Her tomb, and that of her daughter Joan Beaufort, are under a carved-stone canopy in the sanctuary ofLincoln Cathedral . Joan's is the smaller of the two tombs; both were decorated with brass plates — full-length representations of them on the tops, and small shields bearing coats of arms around the sides — but those were damaged or destroyed in 1644 during the English Civil War.Children
By Hugh Swynford:
*Thomas Swynford (1368-1432)
*Blanche Swynford (born 1st May, 1367)
*Margaret Swynford (born c. 1369)By John of Gaunt:
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John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset (1373-1410)
*Henry Beaufort, Cardinal (1375-1447)
*Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter (1377-1426)
*Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland (1379-1440)Katherine's son John was the great-grandfather of
Henry VII of England and the grandfather ofJames II of Scotland ; her daughter Joan Beaufort was the grandmother ofEdward IV of England andRichard III of England , whom Henry VII defeated to take the throne. (Henry then marriedElizabeth of York , daughter of Edward IV, and their son becameHenry VIII of England ). Her stepson becameHenry IV of England by deposingRichard II of England (who was imprisoned and died shortly thereafter, inPontefract Castle , where Katherine's son Thomas Swynford wasconstable , and he was said to have starved Richard to death for his stepbrother); her stepdaughter, John and Constance's daughter Catherine (or Catalina), was the great-grandmother ofCatherine of Aragon , the first wife ofHenry VIII of England and mother ofMary I of England . In Anya Seton's novel, she states how Blanche Swynford didn't like the Beaufort Children or the idea of her mother and the duke. She runs away in the novel, but no historical record confirms this. Blanche was named after the Duchess.In literature
Katherine Swynford is the subject of
Anya Seton 's novel "Katherine" (published in 1954) and ofAlison Weir 's biography ' (ISBN 0224063219). Swynford is also the subject ofJeanette Lucraft 's historical biography '. This book seeks to establish Swynford as a powerful figure in the politics of fourteenth-century England, and an example of how a woman could manipulate the social mores of the time for her own interests rather than just as the sexual temptress that previous writers have portrayed.Further reading
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External links
* [http://www.katherineswynfordsociety.org.uk The Katherine Swynford Society]
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