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  1. Einträge in der Kategorie „Earl of March“. Folgende 34 Einträge sind in dieser Kategorie, von 34 insgesamt. Earl of March.

  2. The Earls of March When Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March was executed in 1330, most of his lands and titles were forfeited. His eldest son, Edmund, survived his father for only a year.

  3. Thereafter, as the queen’s paramour, Mortimer virtually ruled England.He used his position to further his own ends. Created Earl of March in October 1328, he secured for himself the lordships of Denbigh, Oswestry, and Clun, formerly belonging to the Earl of Arundel; the marcher lordships of the Mortimers of Chirk; and Montgomery, granted to him by the queen.

  4. James Stewart (c. 1531–1570), 1st Earl of Moray (1562), Regent of Scotland (1567–1570), 1568. Mary was forced into abdication at Lochleven Castle on 24 July 1567, where she was imprisoned for more than nine months. [12] Moray returned to Edinburgh from France on 11 August 1567 by way of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

  5. Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March. Mother. Alianore Holland. Anne de Mortimer (27 December 1388 – c. 22 September 1411) was a medieval English noblewoman who became an ancestor to the royal House of York, one of the parties in the fifteenth-century dynastic Wars of the Roses. It was her line of descent which gave the Yorkist dynasty its claim ...

  6. Earl of Lennox war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Scotland. Im Mittelalter wurde der Titel synonym auch Mormaer of Lennox genannt. Die Earls waren ursprünglich Regenten des lange Zeit bestehenden Mormaer - oder Earldoms von Lennox im Königreich Schottland .

  7. After the death of Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March and 7th Earl of Ulster, the earldoms and estates were left to his nephew, Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, the son of Edmund's elder sister Anne de Mortimer. Along with his land and titles, Richard also inherited Mortimer's claim to the throne, which eventually led to the Wars of the Roses.