Katherine Swynford

The History of a Medieval Mistress

Nonfiction, History, British, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Jeannette Lucraft ISBN: 9780752468280
Publisher: The History Press Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Jeannette Lucraft
ISBN: 9780752468280
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

Katherine Swynford—sexual temptress or powerful woman at the center of the medieval court? This book unravels the many myths and legacies of this fascinating woman, to show her in a whole new light. Katherine was sister-in-law to Geoffrey Chaucer, and governess to the daughters of Blanche of Lancaster and John of Gaunt. She also became John of Gaunt's mistress—a role that she maintained for 20 years—and had four illegitimate children by him, from one of whom Henry Tudor was descended. In a move surprising in the 14th century, John of Gaunt eventually married her, making her Duchess of Lancaster and stepmother to the future king, Henry Bolingbroke. But who was this extremely well-connected woman? In this fascinating book, Jeanette Lucraft treats Katherine as a missing person and reconstructs her and her times to uncover the mystery of the "other woman" in John of Gaunt's life.

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Katherine Swynford—sexual temptress or powerful woman at the center of the medieval court? This book unravels the many myths and legacies of this fascinating woman, to show her in a whole new light. Katherine was sister-in-law to Geoffrey Chaucer, and governess to the daughters of Blanche of Lancaster and John of Gaunt. She also became John of Gaunt's mistress—a role that she maintained for 20 years—and had four illegitimate children by him, from one of whom Henry Tudor was descended. In a move surprising in the 14th century, John of Gaunt eventually married her, making her Duchess of Lancaster and stepmother to the future king, Henry Bolingbroke. But who was this extremely well-connected woman? In this fascinating book, Jeanette Lucraft treats Katherine as a missing person and reconstructs her and her times to uncover the mystery of the "other woman" in John of Gaunt's life.

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