Eleanor de Bohun
Eleanor de Bohun was born around 1366 and was a member of the English nobility. She was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, the 7th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth of Lancaster. Eleanor became notable for her marriage to Edward of Norwich, the 2nd Duke of York, which connected her to the royal family.
Eleanor's lineage included ties to several prominent families, making her an important figure in the Plantagenet dynasty. She had three children, and her descendants played significant roles in English history, particularly during the Wars of the Roses. Eleanor passed away in 1399.