Thomas, Count of Perche

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Thomas, Count of Perche was a French nobleman and military leader of the early 13th century who fought for the Capetian monarchy, notably dying in command at the Battle of Lincoln in 1217.

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Thomas, Count of Perche canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French nobleman
count
medieval military leader
allegiance Capetian dynasty
French crown
causeOfDeath battle injuries
centuryOfActivity 13th century
conflict Angevin–Capetian dynastic struggle
surface form: Capetian–Plantagenet rivalry
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
dateOfDeath 20 May 1217
father Geoffrey III, Count of Perche
feudalLordOf County of Perche
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
languageOfUse Old French
mannerOfDeath killed in action
militaryBranch feudal host of the Capetian monarchy
mother Matilda of Saxony NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Rotrou
nobleRank count
notableFor commanding French forces at the Battle of Lincoln in 1217
service to the Capetian monarchy
opponent forces of the English royal government at Lincoln
participatedIn Battle of Lincoln (1217)
First Barons' War
placeOfDeath Kingdom of England
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
surface form: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
positionHeld Count of Perche
region Perche
relative Henry the Lion
socialClass high nobility
supported French intervention in the First Barons' War
title Count of Perche

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French Capetian forces notableCommander Thomas, Count of Perche
Battle of Lincoln (1217) commander Thomas, Count of Perche
Battle of Lincoln (1217) notableDeath Thomas, Count of Perche
Second Battle of Lincoln commander Thomas, Count of Perche
Second Battle of Lincoln killedInAction Thomas, Count of Perche