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  1. Alabaster effigy of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland with his two wives, Staindrop Church, County Durham, considered the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England. [1] On his tunic he displays the arms of Neville; his head rests on a helm atop which is the bull's head crest of Neville

  2. King Charles I. King Charles II. King James II. Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, influential noble in the Hundred Years' War; progenitor to the powerful Nevilles of the Wars of the Roses.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland (born c. 1364—died Oct. 21, 1425, Raby Castle, Durham, Eng.) was an English noble who, though created earl by King Richard II, supported the usurpation of the crown by Henry IV and did much to establish the Lancastrian dynasty. The eldest son of John, 3rd Baron Neville, he was knighted during ...

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  4. 17 de mai. de 2022 · 1392. Birth of Sir Ralph Neville. Raby-Keverstone Castle, Staindrop, Durham, England (United Kingdom) Genealogy for Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Baron Neville de Raby (1364 - 1425) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • September 15, 1364
    • Staindrop, Durham, England, United Kingdom
    • Raby Castle, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
  5. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Westmorland, Ralph Neville, 1st earl of ( c. 1364–1425). Son of the 3rd Baron Neville, he succeeded to the title and great northern estates in 1388. He supported Richard II and was created earl in 1397. But he joined Henry Bolingbroke, his brother-in-law, in 1399 and was made marshal for life.

  6. Ralph Neville, Conde de Westmorland KG PC Earl Marshal (c. 1364 - 21 de outubro de 1425), foi um nobre inglês da Casa de Neville .

  7. Há 6 dias · Quick Reference. ( c. 1364–1425). Son of the 3rd Baron Neville, he succeeded to the title and great northern estates in 1388. He supported Richard II and was created earl in 1397. But ... From: Westmorland, Ralph Neville, 1st earl of in The Oxford Companion to British History » Subjects: History — Regional and National History. Reference entries.