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  1. Hace 4 días · Edward was crowned at age fourteen after his father was deposed by his mother, Isabella of France, and her lover, Roger Mortimer. At the age of seventeen, he led a successful coup d'état against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · With Roger Mortimer, an influential baron who had escaped to France in 1323 and had become her lover, Isabella now began preparations to invade England to depose her husband. To raise funds for this enterprise, Edward III was betrothed to Philippa , daughter of William, count of Hainaut and Holland.

  3. Hace 4 días · During August and September 1326, Edward mobilised his defences along the coasts of England to protect against the possibility of an invasion either by France or by Roger Mortimer. Fleets were gathered at the ports of Portsmouth in the south and Orwell on the east coast, and a raiding force of 1,600 men was sent across the English ...

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · Seven hundred years ago, on the first day of August in 1323, Roger Mortimer, the 1st Earl of March, one of the most notorious men in English medieval history, escaped from the Tower of London in what undoubtedly proved to be a cunning plan. He was not the first prisoner to escape, or the last.

  5. Hace 6 días · As the royalist army approached Evesham, Edward charged twelve men, led by the marcher baron Roger Mortimer, with killing Simon. 2 Some forty named noblemen (and perhaps many more unnamed) were killed in the battle, together with the majority of low-status combatants. 3

  6. Hace 2 días · Barony of Wigmore/Mortimer: Roger Mortimer of Wigmore (1181–1214) Ralph de Mortimer (1227–1246) Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer (1246–1308) Barony of Montgomery: William de Boell (1233–~1250) Barony of Knockin: John Lestrange (~1223–1269) Barony Mortimer de Chirk: Roger Mortimer de Chirk (~1275–1326) Barony of Cemais/Kemes

  7. Hace 6 días · Edmund Fitz-Alan, 8th Earl of Arundel. He was connected with the Despencers, and had promoted the execution of the Earl of Lancaster, but the chief reason for his own execution, according to Walsingham, was a desire on part of Roger Mortimer, to obtain his estate at Clun, in Shropshire. 115. Carte calls him 'Antony.'

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