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King Henry IV of England (reigned 1399 - 1413) had two wives.

1. Mary de Bohun, born around 1369, died 4th June 1394. She married Henry on 27th July 1380, but never became Queen because she died before Henry became King.

She was the mother of Henry IV's oldest son who became King Henry V.

2. Joan of Navarre, born around 1370, died 10th June 1437.Joanna had previously married John V, Duke of Brittany, with whom she had nine children.

She married Henry IV in 1403 and they had no children together.

In 1419, during the reign of Henry V, she was convicted of witchcraft and imprisoned for four years.

She outlived Henry V (her step-son) and died during the reign of his son and successor, Henry VI.

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