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    The Battle of Monmouth took place on 25 November 1233, the feast day of St Catherine, between forces loyal to Henry III, King of England, and those of Richard...
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  • Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth (1233), Wales Monmouth Street This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Monmouth. If an internal...
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    King Henry with defending the town. The local lord, John of Monmouth, was absent from the battle. Baldwin wrongly thought that Marshal had only a few followers...
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    of turmoil between the supporters of King Henry III and the barons who sought to curtail his power, the town was the scene of a major battle in 1233,...
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    probably the main site of the battle in 1233 between the supporters of Henry III, King of England, and those of Richard, the Earl of Pembroke and Lord Marshal...
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  • reportedly fled the Battle of Monmouth in 1233, when Richard Marshal's forces defeated the defenders of the town led by Baldwin III, Count of GuĂ®nes, and thereafter...
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    appointed General Charles Lee to lead the attacking force at the Battle of Monmouth, and Lee moved against the British flank on 28 June. However, he gave...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth
    of earlier Saxon design in the shape of the architecture. Both St Thomas' and the nearby Monnow Bridge were damaged by fire in the Battle of Monmouth...
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    the Battle of Tewkesbury. Edward was born at the Palace of Westminster, London, the only child of Henry VI of England and his wife, Margaret of Anjou...
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    Monnow Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Monmouth, Wales)
    of Wendover may indicate that the wooden bridge and the nearby Church of St Thomas the Martyr were damaged by fire in the Battle of Monmouth in 1233,...
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