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  1. Roger de Mortimer (11 d'abril del 1374 – 20 de juliol del 1398) va ser el quart comte de la Marca i el sisè comte d'Úlster, i l'hereu presumpte de Ricard II d'Anglaterra. Llinatge [ modifica ] El seu pare va ser el poderós tercer comte de la Marca Edmund Mortimer , i la seva mare era Felipa Plantagenet , l'única descendent de Lionel d'Anvers .

  2. ROGER MORTIMER, EARL OF MARCH, was a ward of Piers Gaveston, and held many important offices in the reign of Edward II, being appointed Lieutenant of Ireland in 1317. He sided with Lancaster in his opposition to the king, was taken prisoner in 1322, and condemned to perpetual captivity. Escaping in 1324 he fled to France. In 1325 Queen Isabella being sent over to the French court, Mortimer ...

  3. Mortimer, Roger (1287–1330), lord of Wigmore and 1st earl of March , justiciar of Ireland, was son of Edmund Mortimer (d. 1304) and his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir William Fienes, Lord Fienes. The wardship of the extensive Mortimer lands was originally granted to Piers Gaveston (qv), but Mortimer was granted livery of his lands in May 1306, although he was still under age.

  4. Roger Mortimer is one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in the history of the medieval British Isles. Lord of Wigmore on the Welsh marches, his career witnessed both loyal service to the person of the king and outright rebellion against it, even marshalling the resistance that precipitated the unprecedented deposition of an anointed ...

  5. Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March primary name: Mortimer, Roger other name: (Earl of) March Details individual; ruler; military/naval; British; Male. Life dates 1287-1330. Biography Deposed Edward II; co-regent with Queen Isabella for Edward III, 1327-1330. Bibliography ODNB. 17 related ...

  6. As a child, Roger developed a formidable interest in all martial pursuits, learning from his uncle Roger Mortimer Lord of Chirk, a skilled soldier and leader. As a squire of 14 years age, he was betrothed to the extremely wealthy heiress Joan de Geneville, who brought with her dowry vast estates in the Welsh Marches, including Ludlow Castle.

  7. Roger Mortimer (1374-1398) - 4e graaf van March Bekijk alle artikelen waarvan de titel begint met Roger Mortimer of met Roger Mortimer in de titel . Dit is een doorverwijspagina , bedoeld om de verschillen in betekenis of gebruik van Roger Mortimer inzichtelijk te maken.