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  1. John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford KG (20 June 1389 – 14 September 1435) was a medieval English prince, general, and statesman who commanded England 's armies in France during a critical phase of the Hundred Years' War. Bedford was the third son of King Henry IV of England, brother to Henry V, and acted as regent of France for his nephew ...

  2. March 1477 - March 1479. House: York. Titles: Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Bedford, was the eighth child and third son of King Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. He was born at Windsor Castle and became Duke of Bedford as an infant after the title was removed from George Neville by an ...

  3. 9 de nov. de 2007 · George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford, was the eighth child and third son of Edward IV of England (1442-1483) and Elizabeth Woodville (1437-1482). He was a younger brother of Elizabeth of York, Mary of York, Cecily of York, Edward V of England, Margaret Plantagenet (Princess of York), Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of...

  4. George Plantagenet, duke of Clarence (born Oct. 21, 1449, Dublin—died Feb. 18, 1478, London) was an English nobleman who engaged in several major conspiracies against his brother King Edward IV (ruled 1461–70 and 1471–83). He was the younger son of Richard, duke of York, whose struggle to gain power precipitated the Wars of the Roses ...

  5. John Plantagenet, duke of Bedford was a general and statesman who commanded England’s army during a critical period in the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) with France. Despite his military and administrative talent, England’s position in France had irreversibly deteriorated by the time he died.

  6. GEORGE, DUKE OF CLARENCE, younger son of Richard, Duke of York, by his wife Cicely, daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, was born in Dublin on the 21st of October 1449. Soon after his elder brother became king as Edward IV in March 1461, he was created duke of Clarence, and his youth was no bar to his appointment as lord-lieutenant of Ireland in the following year.