June 2, 1420: In accordance with terms of the Treaty of Troyes, French Princess Catherine de Valois married King Henry V of England her in native France. Although their short marriage did produce a male heir (Henry V died in 1422) - it is not the descendants of this union who sit on the throne today. Through her second marriage to the obscure Welshmen Owen Tudor, it is Catherine de Valois who as grandmother of King Henry VII and great-grandmother of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots, who is an ancestor of every British monarch from 1485 right up to today's Queen, Elizabeth II.
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