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  • 91Courtenay, Thomas, Earl of Devon —    1) (1414–1458)    Through his long and violent feud with William BONVILLE, Lord Bonville, Thomas Courtenay, fifth earl of Devon, contributed significantly to the rising disorder in the shires that helped initiate civil war in the 1450s.… …

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  • 92Henry IV of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = Henry IV title = King of England; Lord of Ireland caption = 16th century painting of Henry IV. imgw = 180 reign = 30 September 1399 – 20 March 1413 coronation = 13 October 1399 predecessor =Richard II… …

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  • 93House of Orléans — Country France Ancestral house House of Bourbon descended from Capetian dynasty Titles …

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  • 94Список общественных и политических деятелей — На этой странице приведены списки и биографии общественных и политических деятелей, как международных, так и национальных; включая глав государств, регионов, исторических областей, глав правительств или отдельных структур власти, руководителей… …

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  • 95Burgundy —    Burgundy was the wealthiest and most powerful state in fifteenth century Europe. During the WARS OF THE ROSES, the principality was the chief rival of FRANCE, and thus always a possible ally for whichever English faction lacked French support …

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  • 96George Fox — Infobox Person caption = Supposed portrait [This picture, reputedly by Peter Lely, is in the collection of Swarthmore College. Its authenticity is questioned (see for example, Fenn, W. W. (April 1926). The American Historical Review , Vol.31 No.3 …

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  • 97Mary I of England — Mary I Queen Mary by Hans Eworth Queen of England and Ireland (more...) Reign …

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  • 98Edward I of England — Edward I redirects here. For other kings who might be known by this name, see King Edward. Edward I Longshanks …

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  • 99Margaret of Anjou — receiving the Book of Romances. From an illuminated manuscript by the Talbot Master Queen consort of England (first time) Tenure …

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  • 100White Castle (Wales) — White Castle ( cy. Castell Gwyn) is a mediæval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales. The name White Castle was first recorded in the thirteenth century, and was derived from the whitewash put on the stone walls. The castle was originally called …

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