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  1. E. B Fryde. Bloomsbury Publishing, Jul 1, 1988 - History - 264 pages. This book is a study of William de la Pole, the first English royal banker. E. B. Fryde discusses Pole's role as a merchant and financier, his political influence and the social preeminence he gained for himself and his family. The book addresses the growing significance of ...

  2. WILLIAM DE LA POLE, Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Suffolk, chief minister of Henry VI and the favourite of Margaret of Anjou, was son of the second and brother of the third Michael de la Pole, and was born in 1396. He served in the French wars, and contributed in 1424 to the defeat of the French and Scots at Verneuil.

  3. William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG, was an English nobleman and military commander active during the Hundred Years’ War. His close relationship with King Henry VI of England made him a prominent figure in the government, and he was involved in significant diplomatic efforts, such as the Treaty of Tours and the marriage of Henry VI to Margaret of Anjou.

  4. POLE, WILLIAM de la, fourth Earl and first Duke of Suffolk (1396–1450), second son of Michael de la Pole, second earl [q. v.], was born on 16 Oct. 1396 at Cotton in Suffolk (Napier, pp. 47, 64–5). He served in the French campaign of 1415, but was invalided home after the siege of Harfleur (ib. p. 48).

  5. 初代サフォーク公・初代サフォーク侯・第4代サフォーク伯ウィリアム・ド・ラ・ポール(William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 1st Marquess of Suffolk, 4th Earl of Suffolk, KG, 1396年 10月16日 - 1450年 5月2日)は、百年戦争期のイングランドの主要な司令官の一人であり、後に王室侍従長として国王ヘンリー6世に ...

  6. William de la Pole peut se référer à trois personnes de la même famille : William de la Pole (mort en 1366), baron de l'Échiquier, marchand et important financier ; William de la Pole (1396-1450), 1er duc de Suffolk, soldat et important baron. Arrière-petit-fils du précédent ; William de la Pole (1478-1539), chevalier. Petit-fils du ...

  7. Letter of William de la Pole. By Cerdic 8 years ago 1 Comments. he contemporary verdict on William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk (1396-1450) was a good deal. harsher than the modern historian. At the time, William was hounded from office by Richard of York and the Commons in Parliament, impeached so that Henry VI was forced to exile him.