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  1. Humphrey of Lancaster, Duke of Gloucester (3 October 1390 – 23 February 1447) was an English prince, soldier and literary patron. [1] He was (as he styled himself) "son, brother and uncle of kings", being the fourth and youngest son of Henry IV of England, the brother of Henry V, and the uncle of Henry VI.

  2. Humphrey de Lencastre, 1° Duque de Gloucester, 1.° Conde de Pembroke, KG ( 1390 — 23 de fevereiro de 1447) foi o quarto filho do rei Henrique IV de Inglaterra e de Maria de Bohun. Em 1414, o seu irmão mais velho Henrique V fez dele Duque de Gloucester.

  3. Humphrey Plantagenet, duke of Gloucester was an English nobleman who was the first notable patron of England’s humanists. He became known as the “good Duke Humphrey,” but many historians, pointing to his unprincipled and inept political dealings, have questioned the appropriateness of the title.

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  4. Hunfredo Plantagenet (1390-23 de febrero de 1447), noble, pensador y militar inglés, II duque de Gloucester (En inglés: Humphrey of Gloucester ). Quinto hijo de Enrique IV y María de Bohun, era hermano del duque de Clarence y del futuro rey Enrique V. Combatió a las órdenes de su hermano en la guerra de los Cien Años y fue gravemente ...

  5. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester was among those who sailed with Henry V to Normandy in 1415. After landing at Harfleur the English expedition marched in some poor weather conditions through Normandy. The standout moment of this campaign was the Battle of Agincourt.

  6. Henry, of course, as the eldest son of John of Gaunt, was wealthy and had great expectations, while his wife was a co-heiress of Humphrey de Bohun and owner of vast estates. Their fourth son was named Humphrey in memory of his grandfather. Thus descended from two of the richest and most powerful families in England, the young boy's prospects ...

  7. Overview. duke of Gloucester Humphrey. (1390—1447) prince, soldier, and literary patron. Quick Reference. (1391–1447), youngest son of Henry IV, ‘the Good Duke Humphrey’. he was appointed protector on the death of Henry V in 1422 and acted as regent, 1420–21 and periodically until 1431, in place of his brother, the duke of Bedford.