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  Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York and 1st Duke of Aumale (1373 - 25 October 1415) died by drowning in mud at the Battle of Agincourt, the major English casualty in that battle.
The son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and his first wife, Isabella, and thus a grandson of King Edward III, he is thought to have been born in Norwich.
The Duke's death in battle is difficult to portray as an act of heroism.
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  Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York and 1st Duke of Aumale (1373 – 25 October 1415) died by drowning in mud at the Battle of Agincourt, the major English casualty in that battle.
Edward is thought to have been born in Norwich.
The Duke's death in battle is difficult to portray as an act of heroism.
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 Earls and dukes of Albemarle - LoveToKnow 1911
Earls and dukes of Albemarle - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1385 Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester, was summoned to parliament as "duke of Albemarle," but he seems never subsequently to have used the title.
In 1411 Thomas Plantagenet, second son of Henry IV., was created earl of Albemarle and duke of Clarence, but at his death at the battle of Beauge (March 22, 1421) these honours became extinct.
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 Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester Information
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (January 7 1355 – September 8 (or 9), 1397) was the thirteenth and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Queen Philippa.
In 1385 he received the title Duke of Aumale, and at about the same time was created Duke of Gloucester.
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester from Wíkipedia.
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 Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (January 7, 1355 – September 8 (or 9), 1397) was the thirteenth and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Queen Philippa.
He was the fifth of the five sons of Edward III who survived to adulthood, and like his brothers, he and his descendants were active participants in the struggle for the English Crown known as the Wars of the Roses.
In 1385 he received the title Duke of Aumale, and at about the same time was created Duke of Gloucester.
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 Branches and Leaves: Matilda of Scotland | ACO GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, was the son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.
Edward III was the King of England, Earl of Chester, and Duke of Aquitaine.
John Plantagenet was the Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Richmond, King of Castile and Leon, Lord of Bergerac, Nogent and Roche-sur-Yon, Earl of Derby and Lincoln, and the Duke of Aquitaine.
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EDWARD I (Plantagenet), "Longshanks," King of England (1272-1307), Duke of Gascony, 9th Earl of Chester (1254), born at: Westminster Palace, London, on: 17/18 June 1239,
GEOFFREY (Plantagenet), Count of Anjou (1129-51), born at: in Anjou, on: 24 November 1113, died at: Chateau, Eure-et-Loire, on: 7 September 1151, bur.
of Duke Gerold I, of Alamannia and Imma, Countess in the Vinzgau (Linzgau), born at: ----- on: in 758, died at: ----- on: 30 April 783, bur.
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 Normandy
Edward the Confessor, King of England 1042 - 1066.
Herleva married to Herluin, Vicomte of Contreville, and they had two sons: Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and Earl of Kent; and Robert, Count of Mortain; both of whom were very close to their half brother, William the Conqueror; and both of whom were present at the Battle of Hastings.
Duke of Normandy 1035-1087 and King of England 1066-1087.
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 Ancestors of PLP Western
Edward claimed to be the rightful king of France, and he conquered much of that country.
Edward assumed effective power in 1330 after imprisoning his mother and executing her lover Roger de Mortimer who had murdered his father; therafter his reign was dominated by military adventures.
Earl of Buckingham, Earl of Essex, Duke of Aumale.
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 Duke of Aumale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
When Henry IV became King in 1399, he deprived the Duke of his title, and the dukedom has never been created again.
The Duchy of Aumale was later used by Henri d'Orleans, the youngest son of Louis Phillippe, King of the French and Duc d'Orleans.
The prince distinguished himself in the Algerian at the age of 17 and was later a great statesman and leader for the Orleanist cause of a constitutional monarchy in France.
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 My Lines - Person Page 72
Edward, Lord Bergavenny was born circa 1417 in Raby Castle, Staindrop, County Durham, England.
She was the daughter of John, "of Gaunt," Duke of Lancaster and Catherine de Roët L.G. She married Robert, 2nd Lord Ferrers of Wemme, son of Robert, 1st Lord Ferrers of Wemme and Lady Elizabeth Boteler, before 30 September 1390; Her 1st.
Edward III was crowned King of England and was to rule between 13 January 1327 and 1377.
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 Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York and 1st Duke of Aumale (1373 - 25 October 1415) died by drowning in mud at the Battle of Agincourt, the major English casualty in that battle.
The son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and his first wife, Isabella, and thus a grandson of King Edward III, he is thought to have been born in Norwich.
As the Duke of Aumerle, he is a major character in Shakespeare's Richard II, and he is also a minor character in Henry V.
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 duke of albemarle
The fief of Aumale was granted by the archbishop of Rouen to Odo of Champagne, brother-in-law of William the Conqueror, who erected it into a countship.
The title of Albemarle, thus extinguished, was several times revived before in 1660 Charles II bestowed the title of duke of Albemarle on General Monk.
Monk's hereditary claim to this semi-royal peerage was a very shadowy one, being based--as was also his subordinate style of Baron Beauchamp--on his descent from the youngest of the three co-heiresses of Richard, earl of Warwick, and, with yet more remote applicability, on that from Arthur Plantagenet, a natural son of Edward IV.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg153.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elizabeth married (2) John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter son of Sir Thomas de Holland, KG, Earl of Kent and Lady Joan 'the Fair Maid of Kent', suo jure Baroness Wake of Lidell and Countess of Kent on 24 Jun 1386 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England.
Edward married (1) Lady Philippa de Mohun daughter of John de Mohun, 2nd Baron of Dunster and Joan de Burghersh.
Edward married (2) Beatriz, Princess of Portugal in Jul 1381.
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 Ancient Rome to Present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Duke Ansigisel (Mayor of the Palace) for Siegbert, son of DagobertBIRTH: Abt 605, Of,
Unfortunately for Edward he had a very powerful enemy, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the Lord Chancellor of England Edward was the spokesman for a large group of nobles who complained about the immense amount of power Wolsey had usurped within the kingdom.
Edward Tudor ((Edward VI no. 18) Henry was then referred to as the 1st Baron of Stafford, although he was the 10th Stafford to hold the title.
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 The Wars of the Roses - Aftermath
In 1377 the senile Edward III died, leaving as King his grandson Richard II aged 10.
But Edward III had also had four other sons, and these uncles of Richard II were extremely powerful.
Edward IV tried to offset his reliance on Warwick the Kingmaker by allying with the Woodvilles.
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 Noble Ancestry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1333, he was a guarantor of the terms of Edward III at the surrender of Berwick by the Scots.He had a long military career fighting in France, including the Battle of Crécy (1346), the siege of Calais (1347), and the battle of Poitiers (1356).
Hamelin Plantagenet was a half-brother of Henry II, the son of Geoffrey V (Count of Anjou and Maine and Duke of Normandy) and Adelaide of Anger, a concubine.
Henry Plantagenet (3rd Earl of Lancaster) was the 2nd son of Edmund (Crouchback), 1st Earl of Lancaster and 2nd son of Henry III.
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 Duke of Aumale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Dukedom of Aumale was created in 1397 for Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Rutland.
When Henry IV became King in 1399, he deprived the Duke of his title, and the dukedom has never been created again.
The Duchy of Aumale was later used by Henri d'Orleans, the youngest son of Louis-Philippe, King of the French and Duc d'Orleans.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10188
She married Edward III, King of England, son of Edward II of Caernarvon, King of England and Isabelle de France, on 24 January 1328 in York Minster, York, Yorkshire, England.
     Edward of England, Prince of Wales was born on 15 June 1330 in Woodstock Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
He married Joan 'the Fair Maid of Kent' Plantagenet, Countess of Kent, daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret Wake, Baroness Wake of Liddell, on 10 October 1361.
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 Langued'oc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William was a younger son of Sancho Mitarra, Duke of Gascony.
A Viscounty in vassalage to the Dukes of Aquitaine from Carolingian times, it had ceased to admit and feudal obligations by the 11th Century.
Dukes of Gascony under the Carolingians and successors...
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 Duke
1898 Amedeo duke of Aosta, viceroy of Ethiopia/gov-gen of Ital East-Africa
1754 Charles-Maurice duke of Talleyrand-Perigord, Fr bishop/premier, 1815
1443 Albrecht III of Saxon-Meisen, duke of Saxon
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 PLANTAGENET of York
Notes: Earl of Rutland, Duke of Albermarle, Earl of Cork, Duke of Aumale.
Later, following the deaths of her brothers, Edward IV and Richard III of England, Margaret as Dowager Duchess of Burgundy became a staunch supporter of anyone who challenged Henry VII's hold on the throne of England, including Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck.
Their surviving children, Margaret and Edward, were cared for by their aunt, Anne Neville, until she died in 1485, when Edward was 10 years old.
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 house of Guise --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Claude de Lorraine (1496–1550) was created the 1st duke de Guise in 1527 for his service to Francis I in the defense of France.
The Guise-led massacre of a Huguenot congregation at Vassy precipitated the Wars of Religion, in which Henri I, 3rd duke de Guise, was a prominent leader.
Henri II, 5th duke de Guise, tried unsuccessfully to revive the family's power; the direct line expired with the death of his grand-nephew in 1675.
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 Index: A-J | British History Online
Bennet, Henry, earl of Arlington; Isabella wife of 1st duke of Grafton, later of Sir Thomas Hanmer
Despenser, Agnes wife of Simon le; Anne wife of Edward le; Anne wife of Thomas le; Edward le; Hugh le; Isabel wife of Richard Beauchamp earl of Warwick; Simon le; Thomas le
Edward earl of Rutland, duke of Aumale and duke of York
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 Langued'oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Later, the French royal family generated a line of dukes, and when that became extinct, the title was revived a second time.
Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, was a son of Richard I, Count of Rouen (often styled Duke of Normandy), and thus a member of the House which eventually conquered England - William the Conqueror was his grand-nephew.
The district is well-known for its association with the Guise branch of the Ducal house of Lorraine - Dukes of Guise were, in the 16th century, among the most influential men in France and were the primary foes of the Huguenot movement in France.
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 allfam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Richard, a godson of Richard 11, was born 1375, the son of Edmund (de) Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341-1402), the 5th son of Edward 111 and his wife Isabel of Castile (who died 3rd November 1393).
On 26th June 1406 he was knighted and on 1st May 1414 was created Earl of Cambridge, a title formerly held by his father.
Richard's brother was Edward, Earl of Rutland and Duke of Aumale who became the second Duke of York on his father's death.
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 normans1
BE1883 (D'Evereux of Salisbury) reports that this Walter had two sons: Walter, his successor as Count of Rosmar, and Edward 'of Salisbury', Sheriff of Wiltshire, whose grandson Patrick was created Earl of Salisbury.
However, TCP (Salisbury) reports that this Walter (the elder) was "a fictitious person" and reports also that the parentage of Edward the Sheriff is unknown.
For his plotting against Duke William, later the Conqueror, this William lost the county of Mortagne (Mortain or Moreton) to the Conqueror's half-brother, Robert de Burgh.
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 Timeline France to 1649   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
1409 Jan 9, Rene' d'Anjou (d.1480) was born the son and 3rd child of Duke Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon at Angers in the Maine-and-Loire region of western France.
1589 Sep 21, The Duke of Mayenne of France, head of the Catholic League, was defeated by Henry IV of England at the Battle of Arques.
1602 Jul 29, The Duke of Biron was executed in Paris for conspiring with Spain and Savoy against King Henry IV of France.
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 Medieval Historical Characters
of Woodstock, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Aquitaine, Prince of Wales, Knight Garter 1348
of Grosmont Earl of Derby, Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, Earl of Lincoln, Duke of Lancaster, Knight Garter 1348
of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Buckingham, Earl of Essex, Duke of Aumale, Knight Garter 1380
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 The Forsythe Saga
Conan, I, Duke of Brittany [Conan le Tort]
Edward, I, King of England [Edward the Elder]
Godfrey, I, Duke of Lorraine [Godfrey the Bearded, Godfrey Barbatus]
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