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  Catherine of Valois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catherine of Valois (27 October 1401 3 January 1437) was the Queen consort of England from 1420 until 1422.
Catherine (or Katherine) of Valois was the daughter of King Charles VI of France and Isabeau de Bavière.
Catherine of Valois was crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey in February, 1421.
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 Catherine of Valois - ninemsn Encarta
Catherine of Valois (1401-1437), queen of England (1420-1422), wife of Henry V, king of England, and daughter of Charles VI of France, born in Paris.
When he married Catherine in Troyes, in June 1420, he received the provinces claimed, the regency of France during the life of Charles, and the right to succeed to the French throne after Charles's death.
In February 1421 Catherine was crowned at Westminster Abbey, and in December she bore a son, later Henry VI.
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 Catherine of Valois
Catherine of Valois, Queen of Henry V of England, daughter of Charles VI of France by his wife Isabel of Bavaria, was born in Paris on the 27th of October 1401.
Having crossed to England with Henry, the queen was crowned in Westminster Abbey on the 23rd of February 1421, and in the following December gave birth to a son, afterwards King Henry VI.
Catherine's name soon began to be coupled with that of Owen Tudor, a Welsh gentleman, and in 1428 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, secured the passing of an act to prevent her from marrying without the consent of the king and council.
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