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  1. Phillips, John Roland Seymour (1968) The career of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, with special reference to the period from 1312 to 1324.

  2. Abstract. This chapter examines the events that put Aymer de Valence in a state of partial eclipse from October 1313 to April 1316. It shows how the Earl of Pem

  3. William de Valence, Lord of Pembroke and Wexford, has a tomb in St Edmund's chapel. Aymer de Valence has a tomb beside the High Altar.

  4. Sir Aymer Aymer I Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Wexford and Montignac de Valence (Valence) (est. 1270 - certain 23 Jun 1324) English general

  5. AYMER de Valence ( d. 1324), Earl of Pembroke and lord of Montignac, was the third son of William of Valence, half-brother of Henry III and of Joan, daughter of Warine of Munchensi. His elder brothers died during the lifetime of their father, and Aymer succeeded to the earldom in 1290. He served in Flanders in 1297, and in Scotland in 1298.

  6. Aymer de Valence Earl of Pembroke, 1307–1324 Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II. By J R. S. Phillips. Pp xvi, 379. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1972. £6.50.

  7. Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1275 – 23 June 1324) was a Franco-English nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with the French royal house. One of the wealthiest and most powerful men of his age, he was a central player in the conflicts between Edward II of England and his nobility, particularly Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. Pembroke was ...