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- medieval_wales_rulers_deheubarth
- , Edwin ab Einion 1005–1018 who co-ruled with his brother,\\ Cadell ab Einion 1005–1018\\ Llywellyn ap Se... dson, Maredudd ab Owain ab Edwin 1063–1072\\ his brother, Rhys ab Owain 1072–1078\\ his second cousin, Rh... \\ his son, Anarawd ap Gruffydd 1136–1143\\ his brother, Cadell ap Gruffydd 1143–1151\\ his brother, Maredudd ap Gruffydd 1151–1155\\ his brother, The Lord Rhys
- chronology_wars_of_the_roses
- yet the lieutenancy was given to John Beaufort's brother, Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset. 1447 saw the mys... he Realm** five days later. Richard appointed his brother-in-law, Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, a... ng son Edward V.// //June 1483. Edward V and his brother declared illegitimate by Parliament. Richard Duke of Gloucester, brother of Edward IV, asked to take the throne as Richard
- magna_carta_1215-1225
- dulf subdeacon and member of the papal household, Brother Aymeric master of the knighthood of the Temple in... ent of his equals by our father King Henry or our brother King Richard, and it remains in our hands or is h... were first afforested by our father Henry or our brother Richard; with the guardianship of lands in anothe... nt of his equals, by our father King Henry or our brother King Richard, and it remains in our hands or is h
- simon_de_montfort_c1208-1265
- shop elect of Winchester;((Aymer de Valence, half-brother of Henry III, c.1222-1260)) the lord Henry,((Henr... of Surrey, 1231-1304)) the lord Guy de Lusignan;((brother of Aymer, c.1225–1264)) the lord William de Valence;((brother of Aymer, 1st Earl of Pembroke, c.1228–1296)) the... k, d. 1263)) the lord John Mansel;((c.1190-1265)) Brother John of Darlington;((John de Derlington, Henry II
- internal_links
- earl of Westmorland [qv.]. Henry IV was his half brother. The Beauforts took their name from John of Gaunt... ined in England when Richard II banished his half brother Henry of Derby, was appointed admiral of the Iris... ny doubt of his loyalty to the new king, his half brother. He bore the second sword at the coronation on 13
- charter_of_liberties
- ancel] all debts and pleas which were owing to my brother, except those which were lawfully made through an... payment as was done in the time of my father and brother, but shall stand for the crime as was custom and
- declaration_of_arbroath_1320
- the most gentle Saint Andrew, the Blessed Peter's brother, and desired him to keep them under his protectio... s being the special charge of the Blessed Peter's brother. Thus our nation under their protection did indee
- wars_of_the_roses_background
- yet the lieutenancy was given to John Beaufort's brother, Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset. If the intrusion o... he Realm** five days later. Richard appointed his brother-in-law, Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, a
- act_of_accord_1460
- ten sone of the seyde kyng Edward, and the yonger brother of the sayde Leonelle, had yssew and lawfully gat
- athelstan_925-940
- 9-925|Edward the Elder]]\\ Succeeded by his half-brother, [[edmund_940-946|Edmund I]].\\ \\ The first Ang
- edmund_940-946
- \ Preceded by: [[athelstan_925-940|Æthelstan]]\\ Succeeded by his brother [[eadred_946-955|Eadred]].\\ \\
- medieval_wales_rulers_gwent
- ap Elisedd 983–c.1015 who ruled jointly with his brother,\\ Gruffydd ap Elisedd 983–c.1015\\ his ?cousin
- rulers_of_kent
- ured])\\ Cuthred of Mercia, subking of Kent from brother Coenwulf (798-807)\\ Bealdred (of Mercia?), rule
- rulers_of_wessex
- ex (757 - 786 [ambushed by Cyneheard, Sigeberht's brother])\\ Beorhtric, king of Wessex (786 - 802 [?? acc
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- John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and then his brother Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset - and when I mention