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  1. 23 de may. de 2024 · He built castles and founded religious houses, acting as de facto earl of ulster. However in 1204 (under the authority of the king of England) he was captured by the Lords of Meath on Good Friday when he was in church unarmed.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · 3rd Earl of March: Philippa of Clarence 1355–1382 5th Countess of Ulster & 6th Baroness of Connaught: House of Trastámara: Roger Mortimer 1374–1398 4th Earl of March, 6th Earl of Ulster: Alianore Holland Countess of March 1373–1405: Edward c. 1373 –1415 2nd Duke of York: Richard of Conisburgh c. 1375 –1415 3rd Earl of Cambridge: Anne ...

  3. Hace 3 días · In 1432 he acquired the earldoms of March and Ulster on the death of his maternal uncle Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, who had died campaigning with Henry V in France, and the earldom of Cambridge which had belonged to his father.

  4. 24 de may. de 2024 · House of Windsor, the royal house of the United Kingdom, which succeeded the house of Hanover on the death of its last monarch, Queen Victoria, on January 22, 1901. The dynasty includes Edward VII (reigned 1901–10), George V (1910–36), Edward VIII (1936), George VI (1936–52), Elizabeth II (1952–2022), and Charles (from 2022).

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  5. On the Wikipedia page of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Richard,_Duke_of_Gloucester ) there are arms which are supposey his son and heir Alexander Windsor's.

  6. Hace 3 días · According to Thynne 'Andrew Windsor Norroy King of the heralds' occurs early in Edward III's reign ('On the Duty and Office of an Herald of Arms', Hearne, Curious Discourses, 1, 159); nothing to show whether Windsor was family name or whether, as Anstis plausibly suggests, he was Windsor herald and promoted thence to Norroy (Coll. of Arms MS...

  7. Hace 15 horas · Born around 1077, Alexander was the fifth son of Malcolm III and St Margaret. Named after Pope Alexander II, he was described by one chronicler as 'a lettered and godly man', but he was also known as 'Alexander the Fierce' after dealing ruthlessly with an uprising in Moray.