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Philippa of Lancaster, LG ( 31 March , 1360 Leicester CastleJuly 19 , 1415 Odivelas ) was an English princess, daughter of John Of Gaunt, 1st Duke Of Lancaster (a son of Edward III Of England and Philippa Of Hainault ) by his wife and cousin Blanche Of Lancaster . Blanche was the daughter of Henry Of Grosmont, 1st Duke Of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont.

Philippa became Queen Consort of Portugal by her marriage with king John I , celebrated on 11 February , 1387 in the city of Porto . This marriage was the final step in the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance , against the France - Castile axis. Philippa is remembered for being a generous and loving queen, and by being the mother of the "Illustrious Generation" (in Portuguese , ''Ínclita Geração'') of princes, whose members were:

  • Blanche (1388-1389), named after her grandmother, who died as an infant;

  • Afonso (1390-1400), named after several Kings Of Portugal , including his great-grandfather Afonso IV , who died at the age of 10;

  • Edward (1391-1438), named after his great-grandfather Edward III , a writer and an intellectual, who succeeded his father;

  • Peter (1392-1449), named after his grandfather Peter I Of Portugal , First Duke of Coimbra, remarkable ruler and a traveled man, who served as Regent during the minority of his nephew Afonso V ;

  • Henry The Navigator (1394-1460), First Duke of Viseu, who guided Portugal to the Great Era Of The Discoveries ;



Philippa died of Plague in 1415 , a few days before the expedition to Ceuta . She was buried at the Monastery Of Batalha .