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  1. Hace 6 días · Peter Des Roches (died June 1238, Farnham, Hampshire, Eng.) was a Poitevin diplomat, soldier, and administrator, one of the ablest statesmen of his time, who enjoyed a brilliant but checkered career, largely in England in the service of kings John and Henry III. As bishop of Winchester from 1205 to 1238, he organized and added to the ...

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  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Compounding John and Henry‘s defensive struggles on the continent was their penchant for elevating "alien" confidantes and relatives over native Englishmen at court. John notoriously relied on a Poitevin cabal led by the brothers Peter des Roches, a bishop of Winchester, and Peter de Maulay, a royal steward, much to his barons ...

  3. 26 de may. de 2024 · The bishops in 13th-century England have often received individual historiographical attention as key figures; the likes of Stephen Langton and Peter des Roches as major political actors, or Robert Grosseteste and John Pecham as intellectuals and ecclesiastical administrators.

  4. Hace 2 días · When referring to the personal rule of Henry III, historians are describing a twenty-four year period between the fall of Peter des Roches in April 1234, and the opening of the reform parliament in April 1258. The personal rule is the most studied period of Henry’s reign.

  5. Hace 3 días · His early rule was dominated first by Hubert de Burgh and then Peter des Roches, who re-established royal authority after the war. In 1230, the King attempted to reconquer the provinces of France that had once belonged to his father, but the invasion was a debacle.

  6. Hace 4 días · Vincent exploited the pipe roll evidence in his 1996 book on Bishop Peter des Roches (1205–38), and in the present essay he concentrates on the episcopates of des Rochess successors, uncovering the evidence pertaining to major political episodes, perhaps most notably the baronial rebellion and civil war of 1258 to 1267.

  7. 24 de may. de 2024 · The priory of St. Mary, Selborne, was founded in 1233 by Bishop Peter des Roches for Austin canons. The original foundation charter of the bishop, with the confirmation of the king, are still extant, together with a vast store of other evidences pertaining to the priory, among the muniments of Magdalen College, Oxford.