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By the fourteenth century they were involved in a local conflict on the side of the Centelles against the Vilaragut. Richard le Scrope c. He had four brothers and two sisters:[1] Sir Geoffrey Scrope c. D in Semnan, Iran. His father Sultan Ibrahim Noorbakshi was the king of Semnan. He was always inclined towards sufism and always kept company of the sufis of his time most notably Ruknuddin Ala ul Daula Semnani.

Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau died Coswig, 19 January , was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst until , when he became the first ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau. After the death of Waldemar in , Sigismund and Albert became the sole co-rulers.

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Five years later, in , both brothers decided to settle upon a formal division of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst. Sigismund assumed the title "Lord of Zerbst," but established the town of Dessau as his main residence and capital of his newly created principality of Anhalt-Dessau. Marriage and issue In , Sigismund married Judith d. They h. From to his death he was court sculptor himself, with the rank of valet de chambre.

He was succeeded by his nephew Claus de Werve.

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Sluter's most significant work is the so-called Well of Moses — , or the Great Cross was created for the Carthusian monastery of Champmol, which was founded by Phili. Marco Solari c. He was born in Carona, in what today is the Swiss canton of Ticino, and was the father of the architect Giovanni Solari.

He worked at the Duomo of Milan from and at the Certosa di Pavia from He was succeeded in Pavia by his son Giovanni Solari. As an undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history. Antonia Visconti c. Family Antonia was born in Milan and was the tenth of her parents' seventeen children. Another sister, Agnes, married Francesco I Gonzaga and was executed for supposed adultery in Antonia's youngest sister Elisabetta was married to Ernest, Duke of Bavaria.

Her paternal grandparents were Stefano Visconti and his wife Valentina Doria. He seized the papal city of Bologna, rejected the Pope and his authority, confiscated ecclesiastical prope. Sir Thomas West d. The younger Thomas almost certainly served alongside his father under King Richard II; one of them was in active service in Calais in , the year of his father's death. A knight banneret, he served in Ireland with the Duke of Aumale in , and attended Richard's young Queen Isabella of Valois homeward to Calais in William Wynford or William of Wynford flourished — [1] was one of the most successful English master masons of the 14th century, using the new Perpendicular Gothic style.

He became master mason at Wells Cathedral on 1 February [3] where he is believed to have designed the South West tower, it was probably here that he met William of Wykeham who was then a provost of the cathedral. In —76 he was at work at Abingdon Abbey and working for the crown at Corfe Castle in —78 making new rooms in the keep. In Wynford was working with Henry Yevele at Southampton.

Robert de Faryngton, or de Farrington died was an English-born cleric, judge and statesman who became Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. As a cleric he was notorious for pluralism, but he enjoyed the trust of three successive English monarchs. As to his family, we know that he had at least one brother Nicholas, on whose behalf he petitioned the King in , and a cousin, Hugh de Faryngton, who accompanied him to Ireland in and became a judge there. It is unclear whether they had any connection to the prominent de Faryngton family of Evesham, Worcestershire. Robert is first heard of in as a clerk in the Court of Chancery.

Even in an age when such behaviour was commonplace, he was a notorious pluralist who acquired a remarkable number of benefices and prebends, which included Blackawton, Ludlow, Bishopstrow, Harlow, Morthen, St. Clether and St. Dunstan-in-the East.

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Edward died from wounds received at the Battle of Baesweiler, and Reginald, who was known as the fat, died months later. Succession was also claimed by Marie's sister, Mathilda, whose side was called the Heeckerens and were led by Frederik van Heeckeren van der Eze Her party was called the Bronckhorsters and was led by Gijsbert V van Bronckhorst Upon victory of her party, the title of Duke of Guelders went to her son, William.

It was probably before Under Domhnall, as the second Lord of the Isles, Lachlan took due precaution to have his lands confirmed by charter, which occurred in Life Adams married a woman named Agnes at some point before There is no record of them having children. In the Parliament, there were complaints that Adams and others were 'terrorising' the poor men of the town, and in , Adams killed Ralph Mawg the elder of Yarmouth, allegedly in self-defence. He died before December He imported wine from Gascony, shipped a lot of cloth to the Low Countries, and had a share in the herring trade in Yarmouth, which was the most important commodity of the county then.

Adams acted as a trustee of property acquired by Ralph Ramsey in Yarmouth in , and he was to be a mainpernor for this Ramsey at the elections to the second Parliament of Since he had been one of the 24 jurats of Yarmouth, his name appeared under the number 12 on the list of membe. Sir John Russell died , of Strensham in Worcestershire where he held the manor and advowson, was an English landowner, soldier, administrator, courtier and politician. In that year he had been knighted, and was elected MP for Worcestershire in both the and Parliaments.

He was the first Earl of Buchan since John Comyn, from until his death. Alexander married the widowed Euphemia I, Countess of Ross, but they had no children.


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He did have a large family by his longtime mistress, Mairead inghean Eachainn. Alexander was Justiciar of Scotia for a time, but not an effective one.

He held large territories in the north of Scotland before eventually losing a large part of them. Alexander is remembered for his destruction of the royal burgh of Elgin and its cathedral. His nickname was earned due to his notorious cruelty and rapacity, but there is no proof that it was used during his lifetime. Known in charters as Alexander Senescalli Lat. Sir Peter Courtenay d.

His head rests upon his helm, atop which is the crest of Courtenay: Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of seven or other number of ostrich or swan feathers in three rows argent, sometimes blazoned as a plume Escutcheon from monumental brass of Sir Peter Courtenay d. From the monumental brass of Sir Peter Courtenay d. His principal seat was Hardington Mandeville, Somerset. Eleanor Maltravers, or Mautravers, c. The granddaughter and eventual heiress of the first Baron Maltravers, she married two barons in succession and passed her grandfather's title to her grandson.

Eleanor's mother, a woman called Gwenthlian of unknown family, died in , leaving Eleanor and her two siblings: Henry born in , who died in infancy; Joan born about , who married first Sir John Keynes and secondly Sir Robert Rous. When her grandfather John died in , his two heiresses were Eleanor and her sister Joan.

When Joan died without leaving children, Eleanor herself became the sole inheritor of his title. Their children included:[2] Sir John, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Edward le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer, with whom he had three sons. Thomas Berkeley — was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Gloucestershire for the parliament of November and November History of Parliament. Retrieved 13 June She died in Giuliana, Sicily and the bust from her funerary monument is now in the Galleria regionale di Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo.

Retrieved John Canynges died was the member of the Parliament of England for Bristol for the parliament of October and of Marlborough for the parliament of September The History of Parliament. Retrieved 7 December External links Media related to Marlborough at Wikimedia Commons. John Wallop died was a draper and the member of the Parliament of England for Salisbury for the parliaments of and October He was also mayor or Salisbury.

Retrieved 22 December External links Media related to Salisbury at Wikimedia Commons. Sultan Husayn Tayichiud — was a noble of the Timurid Empire and a maternal grandson of its founder, the Central Asian conqueror Timur. Sultan Husayn held prominent positions in the Imperial army and accompanied his grandfather on several of his military campaigns. He was executed by his uncle Shah Rukh during the war of succession following Timur's death.