Bedford, John Plantagenet, Duke of, 1389-1435

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Name (Hebrew)
מלנקסטר, ג'ון, דוכס בדפורד, 1389-1435
Name (Latin)
Bedford, John Plantagenet, Duke of, 1389-1435
Other forms of name
John of Lancaster, 1st duke of Bedford, 1389-1435
Bedford, John of Lancaster, 1st Duke Of, 1389-1435
Date of birth
1389-06-20
Date of death
1435-09-14
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 25408132
Wikidata: Q348441
Library of congress: nr 94011215
Sources of Information
  • The Bedford inventories, 1993:t.p. (John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of France, 1389-1435)
  • Enc. Brit., 15th ed.(Bedford, John Plantagenet, duke of (b. June 20, 1389, d. Sept. 14, 1435)
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Wikipedia description:

John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford (20 June 1389 – 14 September 1435) was a medieval English prince, general, and statesman who commanded England's armies in France during a critical phase of the Hundred Years' War. Bedford was the third son of King Henry IV of England, brother to Henry V, and acted as regent of France for his nephew Henry VI. Despite his military and administrative talent, the situation in France had severely deteriorated (for the English) by the time of his death. Bedford was a capable administrator and soldier, and his effective management of the war brought the English to the height of their power in France. However, difficulties mounted after the arrival of Joan of Arc, and his efforts were further thwarted by political divisions at home and the wavering of England's key ally, Duke Philip of Burgundy and his faction, the Burgundians. In the last years of Bedford's life, the conflict devolved into a war of attrition, and he became increasingly unable to gather the necessary funds to prosecute the conflict. Bedford died during the congress of Arras in 1435, just as Burgundy was preparing to abandon the English cause and conclude a separate peace with Charles VII of France.

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