Duke Of Aumale

The Dukedom of Aumale was created in 1397 for Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Rutland. When Henry IV became King in 1399, he deprived the Duke of his title, and the dukedom has never been created again. The Duchy of Aumale was later used by Henri d'Orleans, the youngest son of Louis-Philippe, King of the French and Duc d'Orleans. Aumale

Duke of Aumale (1397)

Duke of Aumale (1822)

See also

Aumale

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
uss vicksburg (cl 86)
grover (disambiguation)
south ormsby
isolde kurz
green river formation
uss miami (cl 89)
immutable
1755 in music
conium
osaka kobe kyoto
uss montpelier (cl 57)
edgar nelson rhodes
irumagawa
gottfried von strassburg
uss mobile (cl 63)
agatha
m. rhea seddon
jeffrey a. hoffman
jan sterling
aloysius gonzaga
s. david griggs
edmund walker head
prohibitory traffic sign
jake garn
karl leberecht immermann
gordon sidney harrington
starnberg (district)
salmonby
union of atrecht
saint elizabeth
william thomas pipes
elena filatova
angle (professional wrestling)
zwischenzug
good (accounting)
henry somerset, 2nd earl of worcester
network solutions
uss manchester (cl 83)
stop sign
sunday creek
earl of portmore
teays river
tweener (computing)
charles cathcart, 2nd earl cathcart