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- wars_of_the_roses_background
- lieutenancy was given to John Beaufort's brother, Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset. If the intrusion of 1443 b... the English failures in France were mounting up. Edmund Beaufort surrendered Rouen, leading directly to t... alf first cousin once removed)) of King Henry VI, Edmund retained his position in court. Further disaster ... le, 5th Earl of Salisbury, as Chancellor, and had Edmund Beaufort imprisoned in the Tower of London, while
- anglo_saxon_england
- \\ - Eamont Bridge\\ - Battle of Brunanburh\\ [[edmund_940-946|Edmund I]], the Magnificent 940-946\\ [[eadred_946-955|Eadred]] 946-955\\ Eadwig (Edwy) All-Fai... \ Æthelred II (Ethelred the Unready) 979-1013\\ Edmund II (Ironside) 1016\\ \\ ====House of Knýtlinga=... = Æthelred II (Ethelred the Unready) 1014-1016\\ Edmund Ironside 1016\\ \\ ====House of Knýtlinga==== C
- chronology_wars_of_the_roses
- lieutenancy was given to John Beaufort's brother, Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset. 1447 saw the mysterious ... the English failures in France were mounting up. Edmund Beaufort surrendered Rouen, leading directly to t... ular, as a favourite and cousin of King Henry VI, Edmund retained his position in court. Further disaster ... le, 5th Earl of Salisbury, as Chancellor, and had Edmund Beaufort imprisoned in the Tower of London.\\ \\
- act_of_accord_1460
- oger erle of Marche had yssew and lawfully begate Edmund erle of Marche, Roger Mortymer, Anne and Alianore, whyche Edmund, Roger and Alyanore, dyed withoute yssew. And the
- athelstan_925-940
- d the Elder]]\\ Succeeded by his half-brother, [[edmund_940-946|Edmund I]].\\ \\ The first Anglo-Saxon ruler of the whole of England after conquering the final
- henry_vii_1457-1509
- 28 January 1457\\ Died: 21 April 1509\\ Father: Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond\\ Mother: Margaret B... d young\\ Mary 1496-1533\\ Edward ?1498-1499\\ Edmund 1499-1500\\ Katherine 1503-1503\\ </WRAP> </WRA
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- ns—Henry (1401-1418), John (1403-1444) [qv.], and Edmund (1405?-1455) [qv.]—all succeeded as earls of Somerset; John and Edmund were also dukes of Somerset. Of the daughters, Ja
- edmund_940-946
- ] >> [[anglo_saxon_england|Anglo-Saxon]]\\ ======Edmund I====== the Magnificent\\ King of the English:
- magna_carta_1215-1225
- am of Exeter, for the Bishops: the Abbot of Saint Edmund's, the Abbot of Saint Albans, the Abbot of Battle
- richard_of_york_1411-1460
- \ [[edward_iv_1442-1483|Edward IV]] 1442-1483\\ Edmund, Earl of Rutland 1443-1460\\ Elizabeth of York 1
- rulers_of_east_anglia
- === Æthelstan 827-845\\ Æthelweard c.845-855\\ Edmund 855-869\\ =====Norse Suzerainty===== Oswald c.8
- wars_of_the_roses_chronology
- attle of St Albans** |Decisive Yorkist victory.\\ Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, killed. Richard Duke
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- ufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and then his brother Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset - and when I mention their