Mary of Woodstock

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Mary of Woodstock was an English princess, daughter of King Edward I, who became a nun at Amesbury Priory and was known for her prominent royal and religious status in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.

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Mary of Woodstock canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English princess
nun
royal daughter
associatedWith Amesbury
Wiltshire
birthPlace Kingdom of England
Oxfordshire
Woodstock Palace
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dynasty House of Plantagenet
educatedAt Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
surface form: Amesbury Priory
father Edward I of England
languageSpoken Anglo-Norman
surface form: Anglo-Norman French

Middle English
memberOf Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
surface form: Amesbury Priory
mother Eleanor of Castile
nobleTitle princess of England
notableFor prominent religious status in early 14th century
prominent royal status in late 13th century
partOf British royal family
surface form: English royal family
positionHeld abbess at Amesbury Priory
nun at Amesbury Priory
prioress at Amesbury Priory
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
sexOrGender female
sibling Alphonso, Earl of Chester
Edward II of England
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan
Joan of Acre
Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant
socialStatus royalty
timePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century
vowedTo religious life

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Alphonso, Earl of Chester sibling Mary of Woodstock
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan sibling Mary of Woodstock
Eleanor of Castile child Mary of Woodstock
Eleanor, daughter of Edward I sibling Mary of Woodstock
Margaret of England sibling Mary of Woodstock