Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent, the Glossary
Thomas Holland, 2nd Baron Holand, and jure uxoris 1st Earl of Kent, KG (c. 131426 December 1360) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War.[1]
Table of Contents
43 relations: Annulment, Baron Holand, Battle of Crécy, Brittany, Caen, Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Kent, Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, Edward I of England, Edward III of England, Edward the Black Prince, England, Flanders, France, Gascony, Hugh Courtenay (died 1374), Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon, Hundred Years' War, Jean Le Bel, Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany, Joan of Kent, John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, John IV, Duke of Brittany, Jure uxoris, Lancashire, Margaret of France, Queen of England, Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell, Maud Holland, Normandy, Order of the Garter, Otho Holand, Parliament of England, Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Eu, Robert Holland, 1st Baron Holand, Seneschal, Siege of Calais (1346–1347), Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, Up Holland, Vanguard, Waleran III, Count of Ligny, William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury.
- 1310s births
- Earls of Kent (1360 creation)
- Holland family
- Medieval governors of Guernsey
- Peers created by Edward III
Annulment
Annulment is a legal procedure within secular and religious legal systems for declaring a marriage null and void.
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Baron Holand
Baron Holand is a title in the Peerage of England.
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Battle of Crécy
The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 in northern France between a French army commanded by King PhilipnbspVI and an English army led by King Edward III.
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Brittany
Brittany (Bretagne,; Breizh,; Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.
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Caen
Caen (Kaem) is a commune inland from the northwestern coast of France.
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Duke of Exeter
The title Duke of Exeter was created several times in England in the later Middle Ages.
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Earl of Huntingdon
Earl of Huntingdon is a title which has been created several times in the Peerage of England.
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Earl of Kent
The peerage title Earl of Kent has been created eight times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent
Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (5 August 130119 March 1330), whose seat was Arundel Castle in Sussex, was the sixth son of King Edward I of England, and the second by his second wife Margaret of France, and was a younger half-brother of King Edward II.
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Edward I of England
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Edward I of England are Medieval governors of Guernsey.
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Edward III of England
Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), also known as Edward of Windsor before his accession, was King of England from January 1327 until his death in 1377. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Edward III of England are People of the Hundred Years' War.
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Edward the Black Prince
Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), known to history as the Black Prince, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England. He died before his father and so his son, Richard II, succeeded to the throne instead. Edward nevertheless earned distinction as one of the most successful English commanders during the Hundred Years' War, being regarded by his English contemporaries as a model of chivalry and one of the greatest knights of his age. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Edward the Black Prince are Garter Knights appointed by Edward III, peers created by Edward III and People of the Hundred Years' War.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Flanders
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Gascony
Gascony (Gascogne; Gasconha; Gaskoinia) was a province of the southwestern Kingdom of France that succeeded the Duchy of Gascony (602–1453).
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Hugh Courtenay (died 1374)
Hugh Courtenay (c.1345 – 20 February 1374) was an English soldier and heir apparent to the earldom of Devon.
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Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon
Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (12 July 1303 – 2 May 1377), 2nd Baron Courtenay, feudal baron of Okehampton and feudal baron of Plympton, played an important role in the Hundred Years War in the service of King Edward III. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon are People of the Hundred Years' War.
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Hundred Years' War
The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during the Late Middle Ages.
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Jean Le Bel
Jean Le Bel (c. 1290 – 15 February 1370) was a chronicler from Liège.
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Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany
Lady Joan Holland (1350 – October 1384) was Duchess of Brittany as the second wife of John IV, Duke of Brittany. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany are Holland family.
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Joan of Kent
Joan, Countess of Kent (29 September 1326/1327 – 7 August 1385), known as the Fair Maid of Kent, was the mother of King Richard II of England, her son by her third husband, Edward the Black Prince, son and heir apparent of King Edward III. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Joan of Kent are Holland family.
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John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, 1st Earl of Huntingdon (1352 – 16 January 1400), KG, of Dartington Hall in Devon, was a half-brother of King Richard II (1377–1399), to whom he remained strongly loyal. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter are Holland family.
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John IV, Duke of Brittany
John IV the Conqueror KG (in Breton Yann IV, in French Jean IV, and traditionally in English sources both John of Montfort and John V) (1339 – 1 November 1399), was Duke of Brittany and Count of Montfort from 1345 until his death and 7th Earl of Richmond from 1372 until his death. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and John IV, Duke of Brittany are Garter Knights appointed by Edward III.
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Jure uxoris
Jure uxoris (a Latin phrase meaning "by right of (his) wife") describes a title of nobility used by a man because his wife holds the office or title suo jure ("in her own right").
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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Margaret of France, Queen of England
Margaret or Marguerite of France (– 14 February 1318) was Queen of England as the second wife of King Edward I. She was a daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant.
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Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell
Margaret Wake, suo jure 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell and Countess of Kent (– 19 September 1349), was the wife of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, the youngest surviving son of Edward I of England and Margaret of France.
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Maud Holland
Maud Holland, LG (c. 1354 – 1392), also known by her titles through marriage as Lady Courtenay and Countess of St Pol, was an English noblewoman. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Maud Holland are Holland family.
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Normandy
Normandy (Normandie; Normaundie, Nouormandie; from Old French Normanz, plural of Normant, originally from the word for "northman" in several Scandinavian languages) is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.
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Order of the Garter
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an order of chivalry founded by Edward III of England in 1348.
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Otho Holand
Sir Otho Holand (c. 1316 – 3 September 1359) was an English soldier and a founder Knight of the Garter. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Otho Holand are Garter Knights appointed by Edward III, Holland family and People of the Hundred Years' War.
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Parliament of England
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain.
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Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Eu
Raoul II of Brienne (1315 – 19 November 1350) was the son of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu and Guînes and Jeanne de Mello. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Eu are People of the Hundred Years' War.
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Robert Holland, 1st Baron Holand
Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand (1283 – October 1328) was an English nobleman, born in Lancashire. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Robert Holland, 1st Baron Holand are Holland family.
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Seneschal
The word seneschal can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context.
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Siege of Calais (1346–1347)
The siege of Calais (4 September 1346 – 3 August 1347) occurred at the conclusion of the Crécy campaign, when an English army under the command of King Edward III of England successfully besieged the French town of Calais during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years' War.
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Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 14 February 131313 November 1369), sometimes styled as Lord Warwick, was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick are Garter Knights appointed by Edward III and People of the Hundred Years' War.
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Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (135025 April 1397) was an English nobleman and a councillor of his half-brother, King Richard II of England. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent are earls of Kent (1360 creation) and Holland family.
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Up Holland
Up Holland (or Upholland) is a village in Skelmersdale and civil parish in the West Lancashire district, in the county of Lancashire, England, west of Wigan.
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Vanguard
The vanguard (sometimes abbreviated to van and also called the advance guard) is the leading part of an advancing military formation.
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Waleran III, Count of Ligny
Waleran III of Luxembourg (1355 – 12 April 1415) Count of Ligny and Saint Pol, was a French nobleman and soldier.
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William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury
William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, 4th Baron Montagu, King of Mann, KG (25 June 1328 – 3 June 1397) was an English nobleman and commander in the English army during King Edward III's French campaigns in the Hundred Years War. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent and William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury are Garter Knights appointed by Edward III and People of the Hundred Years' War.
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See also
1310s births
- 1310 births
- 1311 births
- 1312 births
- 1313 births
- 1315 births
- 1316 births
- 1317 births
- 1318 births
- 1319 births
- Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Basarab I of Wallachia
- Blanca de la Cerda y Lara
- Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg
- Enguerrand VI de Coucy
- Henry II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
- Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster
- James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley
- Johann III, Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg
- John FitzWalter, 2nd Baron FitzWalter
- John Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle of Rougemont
- Lorenzo Celsi
- Margaret of Cleves, Countess of the Marck
- Michael Poynings, 1st Baron Poynings
- Paon de Roet
- Philippa of Hainault
- Preljub
- Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel
- Richard de Towneley (MP)
- Saw Hnit of Toungoo
- Shihabuddin Omar
- Simon Sudbury
- Sithu Min Oo
- Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
- Thomas de la Dale
- Tudur ap Goronwy
- Vasco Martins de Melo
- Walter Manny, 1st Baron Manny
Earls of Kent (1360 creation)
- Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent
- Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey
- Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
- Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
Holland family
- Alianore Holland, Countess of March
- Alice Holland, Countess of Kent
- Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent
- Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury
- Elizabeth of Lancaster, Duchess of Exeter
- Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter
- Holland family
- Joan Holland
- Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany
- Joan of Kent
- John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
- John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter
- Lucia Visconti
- Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence
- Maud Holland
- Otho Holand
- Robert Holland, 1st Baron Holand
- Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey
- Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
- Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
Medieval governors of Guernsey
- Edward Brampton
- Edward I of England
- Edward, 2nd Duke of York
- Henry Beauchamp, Duke of Warwick
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
- John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford
- John, King of England
- List of governors of Guernsey
- Otto de Grandson
- Peter de Preaux
- Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
- William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Peers created by Edward III
- Bartholomew Burghersh the elder
- Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
- Edward Despenser, 1st Baron Despenser
- Edward the Black Prince
- Enguerrand VII de Coucy
- Gerard Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle
- Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot
- Guy Bryan, 1st Baron Bryan
- Henry Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham
- Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster
- Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester
- Hugh le Despenser, Baron le Despenser (1338)
- John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Warwick
- John Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Knayth
- John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers
- John Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu
- John de Hausted
- John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
- John of Gaunt
- Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke
- Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
- Michael Poynings, 1st Baron Poynings
- Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk
- Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford
- Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
- Richard II of England
- Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
- Robert Bourchier, 1st Baron Bourchier
- Robert III of Artois
- Roger Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletso
- Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
- Thomas Dagworth
- Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
- Thomas Ughtred, 1st Baron Ughtred
- Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester
- Walter Manny, 1st Baron Manny
- William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury
- William V, Duke of Jülich
- William de Aldeburgh, 1st Baron Aldeburgh
- William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton
- William de Botreaux, 1st Baron Botreaux
- William de Clinton, 1st Earl of Huntingdon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Holland,_1st_Earl_of_Kent