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  1. House of Somerset. The House of Lancaster was a cadet branch of the royal House of Plantagenet. The first house was created when King Henry III of England created the Earldom of Lancaster —from which the house was named—for his second son Edmund Crouchback in 1267.

    • Extinct
    • 1267; 756 years ago
  2. House of Lancaster, a cadet branch of the house of Plantagenet. In the 15th century it provided three kings of England—Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI—and, defeated by the house of York, passed on its claims to the Tudor dynasty. The family name first appeared in 1267, when the title of earl of.

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  3. Casa de Lancaster era el nombre de dos ramas menores de la Casa de Plantagenet. La primera rama fue creada cuando Enrique III de Inglaterra creó el Condado de Lancaster —de donde la casa toma su nombre— para su segundo hijo Edmundo de Lancaster en 1267.

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  4. Biografia de Casa de Lancaster. Casa de Lancaster. Rama secundaria de la familia Plantagenet, que reinó en Inglaterra entre 1399 y 1471. Su fundador fue Edmond Crouchback, el Cruzado (1245-96), hijo de Enrique III de Inglaterra, de quien recibió el título de conde de Lancaster (1267).

  5. Home > Medieval Life > Medieval People. The House of Lancaster was a branch of the Plantagenet dynasty that played a significant role in the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars fought for control of the English throne during the 15th century.

  6. The Houses of York and Lancaster include all the claimants to the throne during the Wars of the Roses and were descendants of Edward III. The simplified family tree below shows how they were related to one another and to Edward III. Richard II was deposed in 1399 by his cousin, Henry IV (Lancaster line – in red).

  7. 27 de jun. de 2018 · house of Lancaster [1] (lăng´kəstər), royal family of England. The line was founded by the second son of Henry III [2], Edmund Crouchback, 1245–96, who was created earl of Lancaster in 1267.