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  • In 1189CE she married [[Prince]] [[John Lackland|John]], [[Count]] of [[Mortain]]. From 1199 she became [[Queen Consort]] of [[E They divorced in 1200 (so that John could marry Isabella of [[Angouleme]]), and Isabella retired to esates in B
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  • ...g]] was, in fact, a carter's son, substituted in childhood when the real [[prince]] had lost an ear, mauled by a sow. ...en seduced into it by [[Satan]], in the form of a [[cat (Animal) | cat]]. John and his cat were [[execution|executed]], although contemporary accounts ind
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  • ...dward III]] of [[England]] and Philippa of Hainault. He became known as ''John of Gaunt'' because he was born at Ghent in the Low Countries. ...th Henry and his elder daughter Maud (or Matilda) died without male heirs, John succeeded severally to the Earldoms of Lancaster, Derby, Lincoln and Leices
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  • ...and mother of [[Henry the Young King]], [[Richard I]], and [[John Lackland|John]]. She was the daughter of William, [[Duke]] of [[Aquitaine]], and had pre ...]; and the two had a daughter Eleanor who married [[Llewelyn the Last]], [[Prince of Wales]], and died in childbirth.
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  • ...wever, when John's son [[Henry III]] made peace with the [[France|French]] prince '''Louis''', Alexander joined in the suppression of the remaining rebel bar
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  • ...ing forced to ratify the [[Magna Carta]]. He is also known as the [[Prince John]] of the [[Robin Hood]] stories (and almost certainly '''was''' responsible ...and of a small expedition into Poitou on John's behalf. Another son named John appears to have become a clerk in the see of Lincoln, and there was a Henry
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  • ...is brother Robert [[Stewart]], 1st [[Duke]] of Albany, and not the [[crown prince]] himself, became guardian of the kingdom in 1389; but it was the elder Rob ...nged his baptismal name of John - unpopular owing to its connection with [[John Balliol]] - for that of Robert, and became [[crown]]ed at [[Scone]] in Augu
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  • ...[[Wales]], who became known (later) as the [[Edward the Black Prince|Black Prince]]. ...puppet-king, in the shape of [[Edward Balliol]], son of the [[John Balliol|John]] whom [[Edward I]] had sought to introduce as king. In the event, Balliol
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  • ...argaret -- a son, named James, a second James who became Duke of Ross, and John, who succeeded to the Earldom of Mar. .... Unfortunately two of the king's brothers, Alexander, Duke of Albany, and John, Earl of Mar, also sought the throne, and James was forced to resist them.
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  • ...appears ignorant of the circumstances. He may initially have served under John de Vere, [[Earl]] of [[Oxford]], since de Vere was the [[feudal]] [[lord]]
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  • ...becoming king|succeeding]] his brother [[John I]] to the [[throne]]s after John died, possibly by [[poison]]. The other claimant to the throne of Jerusale ...for conspiring against him, but in 1306 another brother, Amalric (styled [[Prince]] of Tyre and [[Constable]] of Jerusalem) successfully displaced him, in co
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  • ...appear in [[Playford's Dancing Master|<I>The English Dancing-Master</I> by John Playford]]. * [[Dull Sir John]]
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  • Lambert of Nantes sought to carve out a [[prince|principality]] for himself in the mid-[[ninth century]]; after his death th ...ecognised count by Philip Augustus in 1200, only to lose it to Arthur when John refused to do homage to Philip in 1202. Arthur's death meant the duchy cam
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  • :written after he had accompanied, in 1185, [[Henry II]]'s son John, "lord of Ireland", on an expedition to cow and control unruly Norman-Welsh ...ve books, not least ''De Principis Instructionae'' -- The Instruction of a Prince -- in which he savagely attacked the [[Plantagenet]] kings whom he had serv
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  • ...through his mother, to the earldom, something confirmed in 1207, even as [[John Lackland]], [[England]]'s [[king]] seized the lands for himself. ...leading [[borough]]s. However others among the nobility were jealous and Prince Edward escaped, and led a counter-revolution, in the course of which he cap
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  • ...slaus]], Holy Roman Emperor, was deposed by the [[Wikipedia:Prince-elector|Prince-electors]] meeting at [[Wikipedia:Lahneck_Castle|Lahneck Castle]] for "futi : [[Wikipedia:John Badby|John Badby]] is the first person [[burned at the stake]] for [[heresy]] in [[Eng
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  • ...d that his failure was due to a lack of support from the [[Antoichenes]]), John returned and seized the city, to be driven out by a popular revolt.
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  • ...to the [[Middle Kingdom]] in the Fall of [[A.S. XIII]] by [[His Majesty]] John the Bearkiller. ...me [[king]] of Calontir, then in May [[A.S. XLIII]] ([[2008]]) the [[Crown Prince]] of [[Lochac]].
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  • ...of the Temple of Solomon]] and the [[Hospitaller|Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem]], better known as the [[Templar]]s and the [[Hospitaller]]s. ...vision of the County into smaller fiefs, and was designated as appenage to Prince Amalric. Later, in 1153, Ascalon was added to the County, after it capture
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  • ...anor]] of [[Castile]]. He was the first Englishman to hold the title of [[Prince]] of [[Wales]]. He became heir to the throne on the death of his elder bot ...nd the like. It was possibly this tendency which led to the attempt, by [[John of Powderham]] to usurp the [[throne]].
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