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  2. Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence (c. autumn 1387 – 22 March 1421) was a medieval English prince and soldier, the second son of Henry IV of England, brother of Henry V, and heir to the throne in the event of his brother's death. He acted as counselor and aide to both.

  3. Thomas Plantagenet, duke of Clarence (born before Sept. 30, 1388, London—died March 22, 1421, Baugé, Anjou, Fr.) was the Duke of Clarence and the second son of Henry IV of England and aide to his elder brother, Henry V. He twice visited Ireland, where he was nominally lord lieutenant, 1401–13.

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  4. Thomas of Lancaster was born in 1387 at Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire, he was the second surviving son of King Henry IV and his first wife Mary de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, and Joan Fitzalan.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence. Birthdate: September 29, 1388. Birthplace: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England. Death: March 22, 1421 (32) Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France (Killed in a melee, Battle of Baugé) Immediate Family:

    • September 29, 1388
    • Anne Brannen
    • Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, England
  6. Thomas of Lancaster (born c. 1278—died March 22, 1322, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England) was a grandson of King Henry III of England and the main figure in the baronial opposition to King Edward II. His opposition to royal power derived more from personal ambition than from a desire for reform.

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  7. Jan 23, 2023 · Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence was born on September 29, 1387, either in London, England, or at Kenilworth Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. He was the second of the six children and the second of the four sons of King Henry IV of England and his first wife, the wealthy heiress Mary de Bohun.

  8. Thomas of Lancaster (1388–1421), duke of Clarence , lieutenant of Ireland, and seneschal of England, was second son of Henry IV, and was appointed lieutenant of Ireland in July 1401 to secure a Lancastrian presence in the lordship.

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