Thomas of Lancaster, 1307-22
<p>This thesis studies the career of Thomas of Lancaster from Edward II’s accession to the earl's execution in 1322. It opens with an analysis of Lancaster's ancestry, lands, wealth, and retinue, the four factors which made him the most powerful noble of his day and from which he dre...
Main Author: | Maddicott, JR |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1967
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