Maud Plantagenet (1335–1362)
Maud Plantagenet (1335–1362)
Countess of Hainault and Holland . Name variations: Matilda; Maud Stafford. Born on April 4, 1335 (some sources cite 1339); died on April 10, 1362, in England; daughter of Henry (b. 1306), 1st duke of Lancaster, and Isabel Beaumont (d. 1368); sister of Blanche of Castile (1341–1369); married Ralph Stafford, Lord Stafford, on November 1, 1344; married William V, duke of Bavaria (r. 1347–1358), count of Holland (r. 1354–1358), count of Hainault (r. 1356–1358), in 1352.
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