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  1. Más tarde, el Ducado de Bedford es creado para el tercer hijo de Enrique IV, Juan de Lancaster, que fue regente de Francia. Fue creado de nuevo en 1470, para George Nevill, un sobrino de Ricardo Neville, Conde de Warwick, y de nuevo en 1485, ahora para Jasper Tudor, tío de Enrique VII . La actual familia Russell detenta los títulos de "Conde ...

  2. Matters came to a head at the Congress of Arras in the late summer of 1435. The Duke of Burgundy undermined Bedford’s position when Burgundy decided to support French claims. Bedford had been ill for some time and abandoning the congress, died shortly afterwards at Rouen Castle on 14 September 1435. He was buried in the cathedral there.

  3. John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford KG, was an English prince, general, and statesman who led England’s military campaigns in France during the Hundred Years’ War. Born as the third son of King Henry IV of England and brother to Henry V, he served as the regent of France for his nephew, Henry VI.

  4. The Duke of Bedford Inn, Bedford: Veja 31 avaliações, 18 fotos e ótimas promoções para The Duke of Bedford Inn, classificada como nº 1 de 3 pousadas em Bedford e com pontuação 4 de 5 no Tripadvisor.

  5. 11 de nov. de 1999 · Find out about the Parliamentary career of Duke of Bedford, including posts and roles held. UK Parliamentary constituency boundaries have changed following a review in 2023. For more information read this insight from the House of Commons Library: ‘Boundary review 2023: Which seats will change in the UK?’.

  6. Duke of Bedford or Dukedom of Bedford (named after Bedford, England) is a title that has been created six times (for five distinct people) in the Peerage of England. The first and second creations came in 1414 in favour of Henry IV's third son, John, who later served as regent of France. He was made Earl of Kendal at the same time and was made Earl of Richmond later the same year. The titles ...

  7. The Duke of Bedford was a supporter of Charles James Fox (1749-1806) and ally of the Prince of Wales, as well as a agricultural reformer; he built extensively at his country seat, Woburn Abbey. This portrait was presumably commissioned by the Prince of Wales and perhaps exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1797. It shows the sitter wearing peer's ...