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  Antwerp, Belgium - LoveToKnow 1911
Antwerp, famous in the middle ages and at the present time for its commercial enterprise, enjoyed in the 17th century a celebrity not less distinct or glorious in art for its school of painting, which included Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, the two Teniers and many others.
In the 4th century Antwerp is mentioned as one of the places in the second Germany, and in the 11th century Godfrey of Bouillon was for some years best known as marquis of Antwerp.
Antwerp had reached the lowest point of its fortunes in 1800, and its population had sunk under 40,000, when Napoleon, realizing its strategical importance, assigned two millions for the construction of two docks and a mole.
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 Wikipedia: Antwerp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antwerp was the headquarters of Edward III during his early negotiations with Jacob van Artevelde, and his son Lionel, the earl of Cambridge, was born there in 1338.
Antwerp was not a "free" city though, since it had been reabsorbed into the duchy of Brabant in 1406 and was controlled from Brussels.
Antwerp experienced three booms during its century, the first based on the pepper market, a second launched by American silver coming from Seville (ending with the bankruptcy of Spain in 1557), and a third boom, after the stabilising Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, in 1559, based on the textiles industry.
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  Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, (November 29, 1338 October 7, 1368) was the second son of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.
Lionel's wife died in Dublin in 1363, having given birth to a daughter, Philippa, whose descendants would one day claim the throne for the House of York.
A second marriage was arranged for Lionel with Yolande or Violante, daughter of Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Pavia (d.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Lionel
Clarence, Lionel, 1st Duke of (1338–68) The second surviving son of EDWARD III of England and Philippa of Hainault, known as Lionel of Antwerp from his birth in Antwerp.
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 Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Richard II designated as his heir presumptive his cousin Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, senior heir in female line, the grandson of Lionel of Antwerp, but this succession never took place as Richard II was eventually deposed and succeeded by another of Richard's cousins: Henry IV, "Bolingbroke", who was senior heir in male line.
(3) Lionel of Antwerp (1338-1368), Duke of Clarence
Lionel's only child, Philippa, married into the powerful Mortimer family, which as noted above had exerted enormous influence during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III, and Philippa's son Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March was the designated heir of Richard II (but predeceased him, leaving his young son Edmund as heir presumptive.
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 TCGEN - pafg327 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Lionel "of Antwerp" ENGLAND [Duke of Clarenc [Parents] was born 29 Nov 1338 in, Antwerp, Antwerp Belgium.
Lionel married Violanta VISCONTI [DUCHESS OF CLAR on 1368 in, Milano, Milano, Italy.
Violanta VISCONTI [DUCHESS OF CLAR married Lionel "of Antwerp" ENGLAND [Duke of Clarenc on 1368 in, Milano, Milano, Italy.
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 My Family
Lionel of Antwerp (Duke of Clarence) was born on 29 Nov 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium.
Lionel of Antwerp (Duke of Clarence) and Violante of Milan VISCONTI were married on 28 May 1368 in Milan, Italy.
Lionel of Antwerp (Duke of Clarence) and Elizabeth DE BURGH (Lady) were married on 9 Sep 1342 in Tower of London, London, England.
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 CLARENDON, 1ST EARL OF - LoveToKnow Article on CLARENDON, 1ST EARL OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
LIONEL OF ANTWERP, duke of Clarence (13381368), third son of Edward III.,was born at Antwerp on the 29th of November 1338.
Hyde arrived at Antwerp in January 1651, and in December rejoined Charles at Paris after the latter's escape from Worcester.
He now became one of his chief advisers, accompanying him in his change qf residence to Cologne in October 1654 and to Bruges in 16$, and was appointed lord chancellor on the i3th of January 1658.
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 NFP: Images of Prince Lionel of Antwerp (1338-1368) - Duke of Clarence 1362-1368
Prince Lionel of Antwerp (1338-1368) - Duke of Clarence 1362-1368
This prince, the third son of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, was born at Antwerp in Flanders on 29th November 1338.
Philippa, the only issue of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, married Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and King Edward IV was her great-great-grandson and eventual heir.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Antwerp
The foremost, Pieter Bruegel, the Elder, c.1525-1569, called Peasant Bruegel, studied in Antwerp with his future father-in-law, Pieter Coeck van Aelst, but was influenced primarily by Bosch.
Influences of Italian art, especially of Leonardo da Vinci, may be seen in his work, particularly in the delicate modeling, the subtle nuances of tone, and in the...
Antwerp: Your chemical hub in the heart of Europe.
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 Britannia Biographies: Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
Britannia Biographies: Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
Whilst still an infant, Lionel was, during the King's temporary absence in 1345, constituted guardian of the realm.
Philippa, the only issue of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, married Edmund Mortimer, third Earl of March, and King Edward IV was her great-great-grandson and eventual heir.
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 thePeerage.com - John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and others
She married Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, son of Edward III, King of England and Philippe de Hainaut, on 15 August 1342 in Tower of London, The City, London, England.
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     Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence was born on 29 November 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium.
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 Antwerp --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The province of Antwerp was formerly part of the old duchy of Brabant and became part of the French province of Deux-Nèthes after the French occupation of 1795; its present...
The largest Flemish-speaking city in Belgium and the capital of Antwerp province, Antwerp is one of Europe's busiest seaports.
Antwerp at first was only a fortress and market village on a sluggish...
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 Todd Family Genealogy - aqwg65
Lionel married Lady Elizabeth (Isabella) de Burgh Countess of Ulster on 15 Aug 1342 in Tower of London, London, England.
Princess Philippa of Ulster Plantagenet Countess of Ulster was born 16 Aug 1355 and died 1 Jan 1382.
Violante married Lionel of Antwerp Plantagenet Duke of Clarence on 28 May 1368 in Church of St. Maria Maggiore, Milan, Italy.
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 Edward III of England Summary
(3) Lionel of Antwerp (1338–1368), Duke of Clarence
Lionel's only child, Philippa, married into the powerful Mortimer family, which as noted above had exerted enormous influence during the reigns of Edward II and Edward III.
Anne Mortimer, Edmund's eldest sister, Lionel of Antwerp's great-granddaughter, married Richard, Earl of Cambridge of the House of York, merging the Lionel/Mortimer line into the York line.
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 Free Library of Philadelphia
In 1189 the legendary William the Marshal married Isabel de Clare, sole heiress of Richard Strongbow de Clare, earl of Pembroke.
The makers of this manuscript have telescoped the relationship into a direct link from William the Marshal to Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, son of Edward III.
Lionel of Antwerp married Elizabeth (Isabella) de Burgh, Countess of Ulster.
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 W.L.Wyllie William Lionel Wyllie - Robert Perera Fine Art - W.L.Wyllie specialists - Rowland Langmaid, Arthur Briscoe, ...
Both his father and his half-brother, Lionel Smythe, were painters, so it was only natural that the boy should take to art at an early age.
The Moonlight was not an ideal craft, but she made many long cruses, sailing along the French coast to the mouth of the Seine and then up-stream to Paris.
Hundreds of pictures and studies were made on these expeditions, and though the brothers were not very expert coasters at the beginning, they soon became so.
www.art-gallery.co.uk /sell_artists/william_wyllie.html   (1383 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - Wars of the Roses - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
According to precedent, the crown should have passed to the male descendants of Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (1338-1368), Edward III's second son, and in fact, Richard II had named Lionel's grandson, Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March as heir presumptive.
Cambridge's wife, Anne Mortimer, also had a claim to the throne, being the daughter of Roger Mortimer and thus a descendant of Lionel of Antwerp.
The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp and was met with more understanding.
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 LIONEL OF ANTWERP - Online Information article about LIONEL OF ANTWERP
England in 1345 and again in 1346, Lionel was created earl of Ulster, and joined an expedition into See also:
Some months were then spent in festivities, during which Lionel was taken See also:
IST DUKE OF DORSET LIONEL CRANFIELD SACKVILLE (1688...
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 A rough draft of my family tree (Q1 2007 Edition) - Person Page 4
Lionel of Antwerp Duke of Clarence is the son of Edward III King of England and Philippa of Hainault.
Lionel of Antwerp Duke of Clarence married Elizabeth de Burgh.
Child of Lionel of Antwerp Duke of Clarence and Elizabeth de Burgh
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 Paul James column
Edward III's second surviving son, Lionel of Antwerp, was created Duke of Clarence, and his third son, John of Gaunt, became Duke of Lancaster.
The first generation of royal dukes was completed with the creation of the dukedoms of York (for Edmund of Langley) and of Gloucester (for Thomas of Woodstock), both on the same day in 1385.
Their claim was not based on their York descent, though, but on descent from the daughter of Lionel Duke of Clarence (Philippa, Countess of Ulster).
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 Articles - Wars of the Roses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
According to precedent, the crown should have passed to the male descendants of Lionel of Antwerp, Edward III's second son, and in fact, Richard II had named Lionel's grandson, Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March as heir presumptive.
Cambridge's wife Anne Mortimer also had a claim to the throne, being the daughter of Roger Mortimer and thus a descendant of Lionel of Antwerp.
The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp and was met with more understanding.
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 antwerp related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Geoffrey Chaucer - an introduction - Citizendium
In 1359, in the early stages of the Hundred Years' War, Edward III invaded France and Chaucer travelled with Lionel of Antwerp, Elizabeth's husband, as part of the English army.
In 1360, he was captured during the siege of Reims, becoming a prisoner of war.
In 1368, he may have attended the wedding of Lionel of Antwerp to Violante, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, in Milan.
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 Lionel Of Antwerp, Duke Of Clarence & VISCONTI, Violante, Duke Of Milan
Lionel Of Antwerp, Duke Of Clarence and VISCONTI, Violante, Duke Of Milan
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Don't use this data as the absolute truth, but rather one source of the data.
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 Spooner Generations - resn108 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
He was born at Conisburgh Castle in Yorkshire, and was confirmed in the Earldom of Cambridge, which had been resigned by his brother, in 1414.
In 1406, he married Anne Mortimer, also a descendant of Edward III, through his son Lionel of Antwerp.
It was through her that the Yorkist faction in the Wars of the Roses claimed the throne.
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 Fine art of Frederick Varley - Group of Seven Artist. Oil paintings, landscapes, abstracts and original art.
Frederick Varley was born in 1881 in Sheffield, England.
He studied painting at Sheffield and Antwerp and went to work in London as a commercial illustrator.
In 1912 he came to Canada, where he found himself working in the same commercial studio as Tom Thomson.
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 Clarence, Lionel of Antwerp, duke of --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Clarence, Lionel of Antwerp, duke of --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Before he was four years of age Lionel was betrothed to Elizabeth (d.
"Clarence, Lionel of Antwerp, duke of." Encyclopædia Britannica.
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 Free Library of Philadelphia
During the 1440s, when it was obvious that the Lancastrian dynasty was faltering, a number of genealogies were created to demonstrate the superiority of the Lancastrian claim to the throne.
One surviving example goes so far as to omit Edward III's second son Lionel of Antwerp, duke of Clarence, entirely in an apparent attempt to forestall any claims to inheritance of the throne by descent from an older son of Edward III -- since the Lancastrians claimed descent from third son John of Gaunt.
What is unique to the Yorkists, however, is the degree to which they made effective use of imagery to reinforce their claims.
www.library.phila.gov /medieval/propaganda.htm   (509 words)

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