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  1. medievalhistory.info › jackanapes-the-rise-to-power-ofJackanapes! - Medieval History

    21 de jul. de 2023 · William de la Pole's enemies called him ‘jackanapes'. But how did he rise to such prominence? And how did he come to acquire such notoriety?

  2. William de la Pole (ウィリアム・デ・ラ・ポール U~Iriamu de ra Pōru), es un personaje menor de Puella Magi Tart Magica. Fue el comandante supremo del ejercito inglés hasta la batalla de Orleans, sirviendo en secreto junto a John Talbot a la Reina Isabeau de Bavière y sus hijas Minou, Corbeau y Lapine. Posteriormente fue capturado por el ejercito francés tras la derrota de ...

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  4. "Pole, William de la, first duke of Suffolk (1396–1450), administrator and magnate" published on by Oxford University Press.

  5. 1 de set. de 2023 · Sir William de la Pole, called in English William Atte Pool (d 1366), baron of the exchequer and merchant, was second son of Sir William de la Pole, a merchant of Ravenser Odd (Ravensrode) and Hull, who is described as a knight in 1296 and died about 1329, having made his will in December 1328. The father married Elena, daughter of John ...

  6. 1 de nov. de 2021 · William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 1st Marquess of Suffolk, 4th Earl of Suffolk ( 16 October 1396 at Cotton, Suffolk, - 2 May , 1450 ), was an important English soldier and commander in the Hundred Years' War, and later Lord Chamberlain of England. He also appears prominently in William Shakespeare 's Henry VI, part 1 and Henry VI, part 2.

  7. He was a successful merchant and mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull, England. In 1337 he contracted with the King to furnish the Army in Scotland with supplies. He was made Baron of the Exchequer for vital services made to the King. At the time of his death, he had extensive holdings in Yorkshire, England. Sir William...