Issue
Philippa and Edward had thirteen children, including five sons who lived into adulthood and the rivalry of whose numerous descendants would, in the fifteenth century, bring about the long-running and bloody dynastic wars known as the Wars of the Roses.
- Edward, the Black Prince (1330 – 1376)
- Isabella of England (1332 – 1379)
- Joan of England (1335 – 1348)
- William of Hatfield (16 February - 8 July 1337)
- Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence (1338 – 1368)
- John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340 – 1399)
- Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341 – 1402)
- Blanche (1342 – 1342)
- Mary (1344 – 1362)
- Margaret (1346 – 1361)
- Thomas of Windsor (1347 – 1348)
- William of Windsor (24 June 1348 – 5 September 1348)
- Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (1355 – 1397)
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