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  1. Henry le Despenser (cerca de 1341-1406) fue un noble inglés del siglo XIV, obispo de Norwich, que se grangeó el sobrenombre del Obispo Luchador (Fighting Bishop), adquirido por su participación en la contención de la revuelta campesina inglesa en 1381 y más concretamente en la derrota de los campesinos en la batalla de North ...

    • 23 de agosto de 1406jul., North Elmham (Reino Unido)
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  2. Henry le Despenser (c. 1341 – 23 August 1406) was an English nobleman and Bishop of Norwich whose reputation as the 'Fighting Bishop' was gained for his part in suppressing the Peasants' Revolt in East Anglia and in defeating the peasants at the Battle of North Walsham in the summer of 1381.

  3. Henry le Despenser (cerca de 1341-1406) fue un noble inglés del siglo XIV, obispo de Norwich, que se grangeó el sobrenombre del Obispo Luchador ( Fighting Bishop ), adquirido por su participación en la contención de la revuelta campesina inglesa en 1381 y más concretamente en la derrota de los campesinos en la batalla de North Walsham en el vera...

  4. Despenser family, unpopular favourites of England’s King Edward II, who were executed by Edward’s opponents, Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. Hugh Le Despenser (in full Hugh Le Despenser, earl of Winchester; b. 1262—d. Oct. 27, 1326, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.), also known as Hugh the Elder,

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  5. 2 de mar. de 2023 · HENRY LE DESPENSER or SPENCER (d. 1406), bishop of Norwich, was the fourth son of Edward, second son to Hugh le Despenser 'the younger', who was executed in 1326. Edward married Anne, daughter of Ralph Ferrers of Groby, and died five years later at the siege of Vannes in 1342. 1 As Froissart, who was intimately acquainted with the family ...

  6. Henry le Despenser ( c. 1341 - 23 de agosto de 1406) fue un noble inglés y obispo de Norwich cuya reputación como "obispo luchador" se ganó por su participación en la represión de la revuelta de los campesinos en East Anglia y en la derrota de los campesinos en la batalla .

  7. Henry le Despenser was born of French-Norman descent in c.1341–3. As a young man he had received military training and had served in Italy in the army of Pope Urban V. Subsequently the Pope appointed Despenser, then still only in his late twenties, as Bishop of Norwich, a position he held from 1370 until his death in 1406.