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  1. Earl of Lancaster (* um 1278; † 22. März 1322 bei Pontefract Castle ) war ein englischer Magnat und Rebell. Als oppositioneller Magnat während der Herrschaft seines Cousins König Eduard II. spielte er während dessen Herrschaft eine bedeutende Rolle.

  2. Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (c. 1278 – 22 March 1322) was an English nobleman of the first House of Lancaster of the royal Plantagenet Dynasty. He was Earl of Lancaster, Leicester, and Derby from 1296 to 1322, and Earl of Lincoln and Salisbury jure uxoris from 1311 to 1322.

  3. Thomas, Earl of Lancaster (c. 1278 – March 22 1322) was one of the leaders of the baronial opposition to Edward II of England. A descendant of Henry III of England, Edward was his cousin. Thomas Lancaster led two rebellions against Edward. The first, in 1310, resulted in Parliament imposing restraints on Edward's profligate spending and ...

  4. Earl of Lancaster (* um 1278; † 22. März 1322 bei Pontefract Castle ) war ein englischer Magnat und Rebell. Als oppositioneller Magnat während der Herrschaft seines Cousins König Eduard II. spielte er während dessen Herrschaft eine bedeutende Rolle.

  5. Title: High Sheriff of Lancaster. Name: Thomas, Earl of Lancaster. Herald date: 1298-1320. Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale Or a label of five points Azure semee de lys Or. Thomas Plantagenet (1278-1322) was one of the most powerful and controversial figures in medieval history.

  6. Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. C. 1278 - 22 March 1322. Thomas of Lancaster was the eldest son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Blanche of Artois, the daughter of Count Robert I of Artois and Matilda of Brabant and a granddaughter of King Louis VIII of France.

  7. Thomas Plantagenet was believed by his contemporaries to have been the 'noblest of Christians, as well as the wealthiest earl in the world'.1 Despite being the richest, most powerful English magnate of his day, he was decapitated as a traitor on a hill outside the town of Pontefract on 22 March 1322. Lancaster's relations with Edward II were ...