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Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near Colyton, and later at the principal historic family seat of Tiverton Castle, after his mother's death. The Courtenay family had historically been an important one in the region, and the dominant force in the counties of Devon and Cornwall. However, the rise in power and influence of several gentry families and other political players, in the years leading up to Thomas' accession to the earldom, threatened the traditional dominance of the earls of Devon in the area. Much of his life was spent in armed territorial struggle against his near-neighbour, Sir William Bonville of Shute, at a time when central control over the provinces was weak. Th

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  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5. Earl of Devon (* 1414; † 3. Februar 1458 in Abingdon Abbey) war ein englischer Adliger und Magnat. (de)
  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near Colyton, and later at the principal historic family seat of Tiverton Castle, after his mother's death. The Courtenay family had historically been an important one in the region, and the dominant force in the counties of Devon and Cornwall. However, the rise in power and influence of several gentry families and other political players, in the years leading up to Thomas' accession to the earldom, threatened the traditional dominance of the earls of Devon in the area. Much of his life was spent in armed territorial struggle against his near-neighbour, Sir William Bonville of Shute, at a time when central control over the provinces was weak. This feud forms part of the breakdown in law and order in England that led to the Wars of the Roses. Courtenay was for a time engaged in overseas service during the Hundred Years' War. Increasingly, however, his efforts became directed towards strengthening his position at home. He had been married off as an infant to Margaret Beaufort, placing Courtenay close to the English king's Beaufort kinsmen. Due to this connection, Courtenay started his career as an adherent to the English court's Beaufort party. Upon their demise in the late 1440s, he abandoned it in favour of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York. When York sought the support of Courtenay's arch-enemy Bonville, Courtenay fell out of favour with him. When the Wars of the Roses broke out, he was in the party of the queen, Margaret of Anjou, and was one of the Lancastrian commanders at the First Battle of St Albans, where he was wounded. Courtenay was said to have promoted a reconciliation between the Lancastrian and Yorkist parties, but he died suddenly in 1458. The Wars of the Roses later led to the deaths and executions of all three of Courtenay's sons, Thomas, Henry, and John, and to the eventual attainder of his titles and forfeiture of his lands. The Earldom was however revived in 1485 for his distant cousin, Sir Edward Courtenay, third in descent from his great-uncle. (en)
  • Thomas de Courtenay (1414 – 1458) è stato un nobile inglese. (it)
  • Сэр Томас де Куртене (англ. Sir Thomas Courtenay; 1414 — 3 февраля 1458, аббатство Абингдон, Беркшир, Королевство Англия) — английский аристократ, крупный землевладелец из юго-западных графств, 13-й граф Девон и 6-й барон Куртене с 1422 года. Участвовал в Столетней войне, с 1445 года занимал должность главного стюарда Англии. Во внутриполитической борьбе был сторонником Бофортов, позже заключил союз с герцогом Ричардом Йоркским, но в Войнах Алой и Белой розы поддержал Ланкастеров. Сражался в первой битве при Сент-Олбансе в мае 1455 года. Враждовал с Уильямом Бонвиллом, оспаривавшим его гегемонию в юго-западных графствах, причём дело дважды доходило до масштабных боевых действий (в 1450 и 1456 годах). Для Куртене эта борьба была в целом неудачной. Все трое сыновей сэра Томаса погибли молодыми в ходе гражданской войны, так что старшая ветвь рода пресеклась к 1471 году. (ru)
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  • 5th or 13thEarl of Devon (en)
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  • Barron (en)
  • Storey (en)
  • Cokayne (en)
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  • 165 (xsd:integer)
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  • Cherry (en)
  • Nicolas (en)
  • Pevsner (en)
  • Richardson IV (en)
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  • Hoskins (en)
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  • Devon, England (en)
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  • Arms of the Courtenay earls of Devon: Or, three torteaux a label azure (en)
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  • Abingdon Abbey, Oxfordshire, England (en)
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  • Arrangement of heraldic escutcheons above female effigy in Colyton Church. left arms of Courtenay ; centre: arms of Courtenay impaling royal arms of England ; right: royal arms of England . The interpretation of the existence or otherwise of a heraldic bordure is significant to the correct identification of the effigy (en)
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  • CourtenayImpaling RoyalArms ColytonDevon.JPG (en)
  • RoyalArms CourtenayMonument ColytonDevon.JPG (en)
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  • Thomas Courtenay (en)
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  • Steward of the duchy of Cornwall (en)
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  • Margaret Beaufort (en)
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  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5. Earl of Devon (* 1414; † 3. Februar 1458 in Abingdon Abbey) war ein englischer Adliger und Magnat. (de)
  • Thomas de Courtenay (1414 – 1458) è stato un nobile inglese. (it)
  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near Colyton, and later at the principal historic family seat of Tiverton Castle, after his mother's death. The Courtenay family had historically been an important one in the region, and the dominant force in the counties of Devon and Cornwall. However, the rise in power and influence of several gentry families and other political players, in the years leading up to Thomas' accession to the earldom, threatened the traditional dominance of the earls of Devon in the area. Much of his life was spent in armed territorial struggle against his near-neighbour, Sir William Bonville of Shute, at a time when central control over the provinces was weak. Th (en)
  • Сэр Томас де Куртене (англ. Sir Thomas Courtenay; 1414 — 3 февраля 1458, аббатство Абингдон, Беркшир, Королевство Англия) — английский аристократ, крупный землевладелец из юго-западных графств, 13-й граф Девон и 6-й барон Куртене с 1422 года. Участвовал в Столетней войне, с 1445 года занимал должность главного стюарда Англии. Во внутриполитической борьбе был сторонником Бофортов, позже заключил союз с герцогом Ричардом Йоркским, но в Войнах Алой и Белой розы поддержал Ланкастеров. Сражался в первой битве при Сент-Олбансе в мае 1455 года. Враждовал с Уильямом Бонвиллом, оспаривавшим его гегемонию в юго-западных графствах, причём дело дважды доходило до масштабных боевых действий (в 1450 и 1456 годах). Для Куртене эта борьба была в целом неудачной. Все трое сыновей сэра Томаса погибли молоды (ru)
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  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5. Earl of Devon (de)
  • Thomas de Courtenay, V conte di Devon (it)
  • Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (en)
  • Куртене, Томас, 13-й граф Девон (ru)
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  • Thomas Courtenay (en)
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