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  1. Hace 1 día · Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296), also known as Edmund Crouchback, was a member of the royal Plantagenet Dynasty and the founder of the first House of Lancaster. He was Earl of Leicester (1265–1296), Lancaster (1267–1296) and Derby (1269–1296) in England and Count Palatine of Champagne (1276 ...

  2. Hace 1 día · The name derives from Gaunt's primary title as Duke of Lancaster, which he held by right of his spouse, Blanche of Lancaster. The Lancastrian claim on the throne had received preference from Edward III which explicitly emphasised the male line of descent.

  3. Hace 4 días · Henry, Duke of Lancaster c. 1310–1361: Edward, Prince of Wales 1330–1376: John, Duke of Lancaster 1340–1399: Edmund, 1st Duke of York 1341–1402: Lionel, Duke of Clarence 1338–1368: Thomas, Duke of Gloucester 1355–1397: House of Beaufort: Two generations skipped: Richard II, King of England 1367–1400: John Beaufort, Earl ...

  4. Hace 2 días · 1 hour ago. Reuters. By Jennifer Clarke. BBC News. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the UK after stepping back from official royal duties. The couple has since launched various commercial...

  5. Hace 3 días · The Tudor Rose. The Wars of the Roses ended when Henry VII of England married Elizabeth of York symbolically uniting the white and red roses creating the Tudor rose, containing both the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. This signified the unity between these two powerful and previously warring houses. Lancashire Day.

  6. yorkshiretimes.co.uk › article › Lets-Celebrate-Lancashire-DayLet’s Celebrate Lancashire Day

    Hace 5 días · DUKE OF LANCASTER." image by pipilongstockings. Interesting facts about the Wars of the Roses Neither side used a rose as its sole symbol - The name came from the colour of the roses - red for Lancaster and white for York. It is possibly a legend which William Shakespeare wrote about along with others.

  7. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth II was also a duke due to two titles she had that are always called duke regardless of the holder’s gender. She was Duke of Lancaster, granted to her by the Duchy of Lancashire,...