de Quincy family

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The de Quincy family was a prominent Anglo-Norman noble lineage influential in medieval English and Scottish politics, including holders of the Earldom of Winchester.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Norman family
noble family
associatedWithEvent First Barons' War
Magna Carta baronial rebellion
surface form: Magna Carta rebellion
coatOfArmsUsed arms of the Earls of Winchester (de Quincy)
connectedTo Comyn family
surface form: Comyn family of Scotland

House of Clare
House of Ferrers
countryOfOrigin Normandy
ethnicGroup Anglo-Norman
feudalStatus tenants-in-chief of the English crown
floruit 12th century
13th century
governedTerritory Earldom of Winchester
hasNotableMember Lora de Quincy
Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln
Robert de Quincy
Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester
Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester
heldLandIn Essex
Northamptonshire
Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Scottish Lowlands
heldTitle Earl of Winchester
influenced Anglo-Scottish relations in the 13th century
languageOfFamily Anglo-Norman
surface form: Anglo-Norman French
maritalAlliancesWith English nobility
Scottish nobility
nobleTitle Earldom of Winchester
notableFor cross-border influence in England and Scotland
participation in baronial opposition to King John
notableIn medieval English politics
medieval Scottish politics
politicalAlignment rebel barons against King John of England
regionOfActivity England
Normandy
Scotland
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass high nobility
timePeriod High Middle Ages
titleExtinct Earldom of Winchester
surface form: Earldom of Winchester (first creation)
titleExtinctionCentury 13th century

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Earl of Lincoln nobleFamilyInvolved de Quincy family