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  1. Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1367 – 17 September 1415) was an English nobleman who supported Henry IV (reigned 1399–1413) against Richard II (reigned 1377–1399) during the turmoils of the late 14th century. He died during the Siege of Harfleur in 1415.

  2. 18 de set. de 2023 · Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk's Timeline. Genealogy for Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (c.1361 - 1415) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1367 – 17 September 1415) was an English nobleman who supported Henry IV (reigned 1399–1413) against Richard II (reigned 1377–1399) during the turmoils of the late 14th century. He died during the Siege of Harfleur in 1415.

  4. 1 de fev. de 2024 · Son of Sir William "the Elder" de la Pole and Katherine De de Norwich. Husband of Catherine de la Pole, Countess of Suffolk. Father of Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk; Phillippa Burnell; William (1365) de la Pole; Lady Anne de la Pole; Richard de la Pole and 4 others.

    • Wingfield, England
    • Catherine de la Pole, Countess of Suffolk
    • England
  5. Earl of suffolk (3rd creation), 1385: Michael de la Pole (1330–1389) 1st Earl of Suffolk, 1385–1388: William Ufford (1330–1382) 2nd Earl of Suffolk, 1369–1382: Earldom of Suffolk (2nd creation) extinct, 1382: Thomas de Mowbray Duke of Norfolk: Michael de la Pole (1367–1415) 2nd Earl of Suffolk, 1398–1399, 1399–1415: Marquess of ...

    • Alexander Howard, 22nd Earl of Suffolk, 15th Earl of Berkshire
    • Viscount Andover, Baron Howard of Charlton
  6. Michael de la Pole, the second Duke of Suffolk was the eldest son of the first Earl and his wife Katherine Wingfield, the daughter of Sir John Wingfield. He made frequent attempts to have his father's lands and title restored to him finally meeting with success on the issue between 1389 and 1392.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2017 · Michael De La Pole ( born circa 1331) was created Earl of Suffolk in 1385. It was a meteroric rise to power given that his father was a Hull wool merchant. Of course, there was money involved. Edward III needed a financier and William de la Pole was the man for the job.