Maurice de Berkeley

Nobleman, 2nd Baron Berkeley

Maurice de Berkeley - Leaders & Politicians born 1271
Born

1271
755 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Held the title of 2nd Baron Berkeley during the 14th century. Played a significant role in the governance of Gloucestershire and served as a loyal supporter of King Edward II. Engaged in various military actions, contributing to the defense and administrative oversight of his estates. His tenure was marked by political challenges, particularly involving the rival factions in the English court.

Contributed to the defense of Gloucestershire

Supported King Edward II during his reign

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