1st Earl of March

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The 1st Earl of March was an English noble title held by Roger Mortimer, a powerful medieval magnate central to the deposition of King Edward II.

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Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earl
English nobleman
medieval magnate
accusedOf treason
allegiance Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
ally Isabella of France NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Invasion of England in 1326 NERFINISHED
Overthrow of the Despensers NERFINISHED
birthYear 1287
children Agnes Mortimer NERFINISHED
Beatrice Mortimer NERFINISHED
Blanche Mortimer NERFINISHED
Edmund Mortimer NERFINISHED
Geoffrey Mortimer NERFINISHED
Joan Mortimer NERFINISHED
Katherine Mortimer NERFINISHED
Margaret Mortimer NERFINISHED
Roger Mortimer (died 1337) NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
deathDate 29 November 1330
deathYear 1330
escapedFrom Tower of London NERFINISHED
executedBy Edward III of England NERFINISHED
father Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer NERFINISHED
heldTitle 1st Earl of March NERFINISHED
Baron Mortimer of Wigmore NERFINISHED
imprisonedAt Tower of London NERFINISHED
involvedIn Wars in the Welsh Marches NERFINISHED
conflicts of the reign of Edward II
mannerOfDeath execution by hanging
militaryRole Marcher lord
monarchDeposed Edward II of England NERFINISHED
mother Margaret de Fiennes NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Mortimer NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Earl of March NERFINISHED
notableFor role in the deposition of King Edward II of England
partnerInRuleWith Isabella of France NERFINISHED
placeOfExecution Tyburn, London NERFINISHED
regencyPeriodEnd 1330
regencyPeriodStart 1327
regentFor Edward III of England NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence Welsh Marches NERFINISHED
seat Wigmore Castle NERFINISHED
spouse Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville NERFINISHED
titleCreatedBy Edward III of England NERFINISHED
titleCreationYear 1328
wentIntoExileIn France NERFINISHED

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