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  1. Aymer de Valence, 2. Earl of Pembroke (nach anderer Zählung auch 11. Earl of Pembroke) (* zwischen 1273 und 1275; † 23. Juni 1324 bei Saint-Riquier, Picardie) war ein englischer Magnat. Als fähiger Militär und Diplomat war er ein langjähriger Diener seiner königlichen Cousins Eduard I. und Eduard II.

  2. Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke ( c. 1270 – 23 June 1324) was an Anglo-French nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with the French royal house.

  3. William de Valence, Lord of Pembroke and Wexford was a half brother of Henry III, being the son of Hugh de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche and Isabella of Angouleme, widow of King John. Valence near Lusignan in France was probably his birthplace. In 1247 William and two of his brothers, Guy and Aymer, and his sister Alice came to England at the ...

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  4. Study of the lands forming Aymer de Valences earldom reveals that they bore little relation to those held by the Marshal Earls of Pembroke.

  5. 26. Apr. 2022 · Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1275 – 23 June 1324) was a Franco-English nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with the French royal house. One of the wealthiest and most powerful men of his age, he was a central player in the conflicts between Edward II of England and his nobility ...

  6. 28. Sept. 1972 · This book examines the course and significance of English politics in the reign of Edward II through a study of the career of one important magnate, Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke from 1307 to 1324. It is not, however, intended as a biography.

  7. 10. Apr. 2024 · Aymer de Valence inherited in 1296 and spent his early years campaigning in Scotland, fighting at Falkirk (1298) and defeating Robert I Bruce at Methven in 1306. The following year he was himself defeated by Bruce at Loudoun Hill. In 1307 he was recognized as earl of Pembroke by virtue of his mother, a granddaughter of William ...