John de Mowbray

4th Duke of Norfolk

John de Mowbray - 4th Duke of Norfolk
Born

October 18th, 1444
580 years ago

Died

January 14th, 1476
549 years ago — 31 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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A significant noble figure in 15th-century England, served as a prominent military leader during the Wars of the Roses. Played a pivotal role in the English court, engaging in several key battles that influenced the power dynamics of the time. Held the title of Duke of Norfolk from 1432 until death in 1476, overseeing considerable estates and political power. His lineage traced back to notable English nobility, establishing strong familial alliances through marriage.

Served as a military leader during the Wars of the Roses

Held the title of Duke of Norfolk from 1432

Occupied important positions in the English court

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