Duke of Exeter

Duke of Exeter

The title Duke of Exeter was created several times in England in the later Middle Ages, when Exeter was the main town of Devon. It was first created for John Holland, the half-brother of King Richard II in 1397. That title was rescinded upon Henry IV's accession to the throne two years later, and the title was subsequently granted to Henry V's uncle, Thomas Beaufort, 1st Earl of Dorset. Following this Duke's death without heirs in 1426, the title was restored to the Holland family, which held it until the 3rd Duke was attainted in 1461 as a Lancastrian, dying in 1475.

Contents

Dukes of Exeter, first Creation (1397)

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Exeter of the Holland family

Coat of arms

Dukes of Exeter, second Creation (1416)

Coat of arms of Thomas Beaufort (1377–1427), Duke of Exeter, and son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster

Coat of arms

  • Arms: The arms of England (quarterly: first and fourth, azure, three fleurs-de-lis; second and third, gules, three lions passant or), within a border, gobony argent, and azure.
  • Crest: A portcullis or, nailed azure, chains of the first.

Dukes of Exeter, first Creation (restored 1439)

Coat of arms

As the first creation above.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Duke of Exeter — Wappen der Dukes of Exeter aus der Familie Holland Der Titel Duke of Exeter wurde im England des späten Mittelalters mehrmals vergeben, als Exeter die Hauptstadt von Devon war. Der erste Titelträger war ab 1397 John Holland, der Halbbruder des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Duke of Exeter's daughter — The Duke of Exeter s daughter was a torture rack in the Tower of London. Its presence is said to have been due to John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, the constable of the Tower in 1447, whence it got its name. Blackstone wrote in c. 1765… …   Wikipedia

  • Holland, Henry, Duke of Exeter — (1430–1475)    By his intervention in the NEVILLE PERCY FEUD in the mid 1450s, Henry Holland (or Holand), fourth duke of Exeter, helped create the political alignments that destabilized royal and local government and brought about the WARS OF THE …   Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses

  • Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter — (June 27,1430 ndash; September 1475) was a Lancastrian leader during the English Wars of the Roses. He was the only son of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter and his first wife Lady Anne Stafford. His maternal grandparents were Edmund Stafford, 5th …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter — Infobox Person name =Thomas Beaufort image size = caption =Coat of arms of Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter birth date = c 1377 birth place = death date =December 31, 1426 death place = occupation = Lord Chancellor Lord High Admiral Earl of Dorset …   Wikipedia

  • John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter — (c. 1352 ndash; January 16, 1400), also Earl of Huntingdon, was an English nobleman, primarily remembered for helping cause the downfall of Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester and then for conspiring against Henry IV.He was the third son… …   Wikipedia

  • John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter — KG (18 March 1395 ndash; 5 August 1447) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years War.FamilyHe was the second son of John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter and Elizabeth Plantagenet. His maternal grandparents were John of… …   Wikipedia

  • John Holland, 1. Duke of Exeter — (* um 1352; † 9. oder 10. Januar[1] 1400) war ein englischer Adeliger. Als einer der engsten Vertrauten seines jüngeren Halbbruders König Richard II. spielte er in dessen Auseinandersetzungen mit den oppositionellen „Lord Appelants“ eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Beaufort, 1. Duke of Exeter — (* 1377; † 31. Dezember 1426) war das dritte der vier Kinder von John of Gaunt, 1. Duke of Lancaster und seiner Geliebten Catherine Swynford. Er wurde 1390 und noch einmal 1397 legitimiert. Er schlug eine militärische Laufbahn ein und wurde nach… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Duke of Exeter's Daughter — The name of a rack in the Tower, so called after a minister of Henry VI, who sought to introduce it into England …   Black's law dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”