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James Audley, o Audeley, (h. 1318–1369) fue uno de los caballeros originales, o fundadores, de la orden de la Jarretera. Era el hijo mayor de Sir James Audley de Stratton Audley en Oxfordshire. Biografía
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Known for. One of the original knights, or founders, of the Order of the Garter. Arms of Sir James Audeley, KG. Sir James Audley, KG (also Audeley; c. 1318 – 1369) was one of the original knights, or founders, of the Order of the Garter. He was the eldest son of Sir James Audley of Audley in Staffordshire .
- 1318
- One of the original knights, or founders, of the Order of the Garter
- 1369 (aged 50–51), Fontenay-le-Comte
James Audley, o Audeley, (h. 1318–1369) fue uno de los caballeros originales, o fundadores, de la orden de la Jarretera. Era el hijo mayor de Sir James Audley de Stratton Audley en Oxfordshire . Quick facts: James Audley, Información personal, Nacimient...
James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley (8 January 1312/13 – 1 April 1386) of Heighley Castle, Staffordshire, was an English peer. He was the son and heir of Nicholas Audley, 1st Baron Audley (1289–1316) by his wife Joan Martin (died Feb. 1320 / 1 Aug. 1322) [clarification needed], who was the daughter of William Martin (died 1324 ...
- 1 April 1386 (aged 74), England
- Nicholas Audley
- Nicholas Audley
21 de ago. de 2023 · James Audley (1220 – 1272), Aldithel or Alditheley, was an English baron.[1][2] Biography James Audley was born in 1220 to Henry Audley and Bertha de Mesnilwarin,[3] and was, like his father, a lord-marcher. In 1257 he accompanied Richard, king of the Romans, to his coronation at Aachen (Matt.
- Audley, England
- England
12 de ene. de 2019 · The Prince of Wales, however, had seen the danger. A company from the reserve division led by Sir James Audley arrived on the run, throwing themselves into the fighting. Audley fought like a tiger, carrying on even after he had been wounded several times. His charge tipped the balance.
Sir James de Audley [Knight], Justiciar of Ireland (1220-1272, sometimes known as Aldithel or Alditheley), was an English baron and magnate. [1] [2] He became Chief governor of Ireland, seated at Dublin Castle, and the son-in-law of crusader William Longespée the Younger . Biography.