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  1. Piers Gaveston, I conde de Cornualles (c. 1284-19 de junio de 1312), también conocido como Pieres de Gabaston, fue el favorito y amante del rey Eduardo II de Inglaterra. Causó una buena impresión en el rey Eduardo I, quien lo asignó a la casa de su hijo. La parcialidad del príncipe por Gaveston era tan extravagante que Eduardo I envió a ...

  2. Roger Mortimer is one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in the history of the medieval British Isles. Lord of Wigmore on the Welsh marches, his career witnessed both loyal service to the person of the king and outright rebellion against it, even marshalling the resistance that precipitated the unprecedented deposition of an anointed English sovereign.

  3. Roger Mortimer (1287 – 1330. november 29.), March 1. grófja, Írország helytartója. Élete A Mortimer család címere. Edmund Mortimernek, Wigmore bárójának és Marguerite de Fiennes-nek legidősebb fia, a nyolcadik Wigmore báró.

  4. Roger /Mortimer/ 1st earl of March. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Edward II (December 1, 1316), 1st Earl of March. Born April 25, 1287 - Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, England. Baptized May 3, 1287 - Thornbury, Herefordshire, England. Deceased November 29, 1330 - Tyburn, London, England,aged 43 years old.

  5. Roger may even have been involved in the death of Llewelyn the Last in 1282. To subject Wales to English rule, Edward built a series of mighty castles to dominate the Welsh. So it was that the Mortimers had reached the highest ranks of the nobility. Roger Mortimer died at Kingsland in 1282 and was buried in Wigmore Abbey.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2006 · Mortimer writes with an open mind about his namesake Roger. He examines the internecine struggles which ultimately lead to the execution of Roger Mortimer and the banishment of Isabelle (the 'she-wolf'). Mortimer does not exonerate anyone - me merely states the facts, and this is the strength of his writing.

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  7. 25 de feb. de 2015 · Remember Roger Mortimer. By Alice Munro. February 25, 2015. The seizure of Roger Mortimer (1287-1330) at Nottingham Castle, October 19, 1330. The Print Collector via Getty. _This essay originally ...

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