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1460 | Jan 15 | Yorkists capture Lancastrian fleet |
The Lancastrians were building a large fleet of ships at Sandwich on the south coast and with it they planned to attack Calais. The Earl of Warwick became aware of this and arranged a raid led by John Dinham to steal the ships. Early in the morning of the fifteenth of January the Yorkists supporters attacked the dockyard and stole those ships that were seaworthy. Richard Woodville (Earl Rivers), his wife Jacquetta and their son Anthony were captured.[1] Episode: Wars of the Roses |
Father: | Edward (II, King of England 1307-1327) (b.1284 - d.1327) |
Mother: | Isabella (of France, Wife of Edward II) ( - d.1358) |
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1328 | Summer | David (II) marries Joan |
Part of the Treaty of Northampton was the betrothal of David (II), son of Robert King of the Scots, to Edward's sister Joan. The two were married in the same year. |
Father: | Edward (III, King of England 1327-1377) (b.1312 - d.1377) |
Mother: | Philippa (of Hainault) (b.1314 - d.1369) |
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Father: | John (King of England 1199-1216) (b.1167 - d.1216) |
Mother: | Isabella (of Angouleme) |
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Father: | Louis (X, The Headstrong, King of France 1314-1316) ( - d.1316) |
Mother: | Margaret (of Burgundy) (b.1290 - d.1315) |
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Father: | Edward (I, King of England 1272-1307) (b.1239 - d.1307) |
Mother: | Eleanor (of Castile) (b.1241 - d.1290) |
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Father: | Henry (II, King of England 1154-1189) (b.1133 - d.1189) |
Mother: | Eleanor (of Aquitaine) (b.1122 - d.1204) |
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1175 | Aug | Joan travels to Sicily |
Joan, the daughter of Henry II, King of England, travelled to Sicily to marry William II the King of Sicily.[2] | ||
1177 | Feb 13 | Joan becomes the Queen of Sicily |
In the city of Palermo on the island of Sicily Joan, the daughter of King Henry II married William II, the king of Sicily.[2] | ||
1190 | Sep | Messina |
Richard was in no hurry to reach the Holy Land as he had an issue to resolve in Italy first. William II, the King of Sicily, had recently died. He was married to Richard's sister, Joan, who was bequeathed a large dower, a payment meant to support her if she outlived her husband. William had also bequeathed a large sum of money to Henry II, the king of England. Through force, Tancred of Lecce claimed the throne of Sicily and imprisoned Joan refusing to pay the money to her or the King of England. When Richard arrived in Messina he demanded that his sister should be released and all the money owing should be paid.[3] Episode: The Third Crusade |
Father: | James (I, King of Scotland 1406-1437) (b.1394 - d.1437) |
Mother: | Beaufort, Joan |
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Father: | Edward (II, King of England 1307-1327) (b.1284 - d.1327) |
Mother: | Isabella (of France, Wife of Edward II) ( - d.1358) |
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Father: | Edward (I, King of England 1272-1307) (b.1239 - d.1307) |
Mother: | Eleanor (of Castile) (b.1241 - d.1290) |
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