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  1. Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1307-1324: Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II J. R. S. Phillips Oxford University Press , 1972 - Biography & Autobiography - 379 pages

  2. 3 de sept. de 2017 · Aymer de Valence had an impressive pedigree. Through his mother, Joan de Munchensy, he was the great-grandson of the infinitely famous William Marshall, one of the greatest knights in Christendom who lived in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, serving many Plantagenet kings including Henry II, Richard I, King John, and perhaps more importantly, the boy king Henry III after his ...

  3. Abstract. This chapter examines Aymer de Valence's career between 1296 and June 1312. Aymer's career began after his father died in June 1296, although it was only after his mother's death in 1307 that he took over the palatine lands and earned the title of Earl of Pembroke.

  4. Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1307-1324: Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II J. R. S. Phillips Clarendon Press , 1972 - Biography & Autobiography - 379 pages

  5. This text examines the course and significance of English politics in the reign of Edward II through a study of the career of one important magnate, Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke from 1307 to 1324. It is not, however, intended as a biography.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · 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.

  7. AYMER or ÆTHELMÆR (Ethelmar) de Valence, or de Lusignan (d. 1260), bishop of Winchester, was a younger son of Isabella, widow of King John, by her second husband, Hugh X, count of La Marche. Isabella having died in 1246, and the fortunes of their house being depressed in consequence of the failure of their father's rebellion, Guy of Lusignan, William of Valence, and Aymer, who was then in ...