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Sir William ap Thomas (died 1445) was a Welsh nobleman, politician, knight, and courtier. He was a member of the Welsh gentry family that came to be known as the Herbert family through his son William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (8th creation) and is the agnatic ancestor, via an illegitimate descendant of the 1st Earl of the 8th ...
- Politician, Knight, Courtier
- 1445, London
- 4 (including William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke)
- Abergavenny Priory, Abergavenny
25 de dic. de 2023 · William ap Thomas (died 1445) was a Welsh nobleman, politician, knight, and courtier. He was a member of the Welsh gentry family that came to be known as the Herbert family through his son William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and is an ancestor of the current Earls of Pembroke.
- Raglan
- Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales (United Kingdom)
- circa 1380
- Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
William ap Thomas died in London in 1445, and his body was brought back to Wales to be buried in the Benedictine priory church at Abergavenny. His wife Gwladus (the star of Abergavenny), as she was hailed by the poet Lewys Glyn Cothi, died in 1454.
William ap Thomas , Sir . Died: 1445 . William fought at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 and in 1426 was knighted by Henry VI. He was known as 'The Blue Knight of Gwent' on account of the colour of his armour.
Sir William ap Thomas died in 1445, sometime before 3 May (Thomas 1994: 11). According to a note in a fifteenth-century hand in Llst 4, 17 v , the exact date was the night of 1 May. However, this note appears to attribute the death to 1440, which makes it difficult to accept its testimony (RepWM ‘Llanstephan 4’).
Sir William ap Thomas (fallecido en 1445) fue un noble galés, político, caballero y cortesano.
4 de jun. de 2021 · About Raglan Castle. Raglan Castle is the dramatic ruin of a 15th century castle built by Welsh nobleman Sir William ap Thomas and completed by his son. The castle met its end during the English Civil War.