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  2. Edward, 2nd Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    Edward, 2nd Duke of York. Edward, 2nd Duke of York, ( c. 1373 – 25 October 1415) was an English nobleman, military commander and magnate. He was the eldest son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and a grandson of King Edward III of England. He held significant appointments during the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V, and is ...

  3. Edward of Norwich, 2nd duke of York | English noble | Britannica

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    England. Edward of Norwich, 2nd duke of York, (born c. 1373, Norwich?, Norfolk, Eng.—died Oct. 25, 1415, Agincourt, Fr.), Yorkist who led a checkered career in the reigns of Richard II of England and the usurper Henry IV. Son of the 1st Duke of York, he was prominent among Richard II’s favourites and was made earl of Rutland in 1390 and ...

  4. Edward, 2nd Duke of York - Wikiwand

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    Edward, 2nd Duke of York, was an English nobleman, military commander and magnate. He was the eldest son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and a grandson of King Edward III of England. He held significant appointments during the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V, and is also known for his translation of the hunting treatise The Master of Game. He was killed in 1415 at the ...

  5. House of York | English family | Britannica

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    The house was founded by King Edward III’s fifth son, Edmund of Langley (1341–1402), 1st Duke of York, but Edmund and his own son, Edward, 2nd Duke of York, had for the most part undistinguished careers. Edward, dying childless, passed on the dukedom to his nephew Richard (whose mother was a descendant of Edward III’s

  6. Edward Duke Of York | Encyclopedia.com

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    views 2,426,775 updated May 18 2018. York, Edward of York, 2nd duke of ( c. 1373–1415). The elder son of Edmund of Langley (whom he succeeded as duke in 1402), in 1390 Edward was created earl of Rutland by Richard II, with whom he was a particular favourite. He was a prominent supporter of Richard's coup in 1397, when his rewards included the ...

  7. Edward, 2nd Duke of York - History... the interesting bits!

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    The Colourful Career of Edward, 2nd Duke of York. Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, was born into wealth and privilege. Grandson of 2 kings and 1st cousin to 2 kings, his life story is full of ambition, glory and war, duty and service – and a hint of treason. All the ingredients needed for a rollicking good novel; with also the possibility ...

  8. Duke of York - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York is a title of nobility in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Since the 15th century, it has, when granted, usually been given to the second son of English (later British) monarchs. The equivalent title in the Scottish peerage was Duke of Albany. However, King George II and King George III granted the titles Duke of York and Albany .

  9. Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (1373 - 1415) - Genealogy

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    Sir Edward of Norwich, 1st Duke of Norwich, 1st Duke of Albermale, 2nd Duke of York, 2nd Earl of Cambridge, Duke of Aumale Order of the Garter|KG (1373 – 25 October 1415) was a member of the Monarchy of the United Kingdom|English royal family who died at the Battle of Agincourt. The son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and his first ...

  10. Prince Edward, Duke of York - Geni.com

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    Prince Edward, Duke of York (Edward Augustus; 25 March 1739 – 17 September 1767), was the younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom, the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.

  11. The Master Of Game, by Edward, Second Duke Of York; a Project ...

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    Written between the years 1406 and 1413 by Edward III.'s grandson Edward, second Duke of York, our author will be known to every reader of Shakespeare's "Richard II.," for he is no other than the arch traitor Duke of Aumarle, previously Earl of Rutland, who, according to some historians, after having been an accomplice in the murder of his ...