Edmund Mortimer
5th Earl of March, English politician

Born
November 6th, 1391
633 years ago
Died
January 18th, 1425
600 years ago — 33 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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The 5th Earl of March held significant political power in England during the early 15th century. Associated with the House of York, Mortimer played a critical role in the early stages of the Wars of the Roses. His lineage was tied to claims to the English throne, and he was involved in the turbulent politics of the time. Mortimer had a strong claim to the monarchy through his mother, and this connection influenced the rivalries of the period. His political maneuvers were marked by alliances and conflicts with other prominent figures of the era.
Served as the 5th Earl of March
Was a key figure in the Wars of the Roses
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