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  1. Thomas (1195 – 20 May 1217), Count of Perche, was the son of Geoffrey III, Count of Perche, and Matilda of Saxony, daughter of Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, and Matilda of England. He died young. Only seven when his father died, Thomas became Count of Perche under the regency of his mother and her new husband Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy.

  2. Thomas Beaufort may refer to: Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter (1377–1426), English military commander, briefly Chancellor of England. Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche (c. 1405–1431), English military commander. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. 15 ott 2023 · Count Thomas du Perche formerly Perche. Born [date unknown] in Nogent-le-Rotrou, Perche. Ancestors. Son of Thomas (Perche) du Perche and Helisende (Rethel) Perche. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Catherine (Lesmaye) du Perche — married 6 Mar 1243 in London, England. Descendants.

  4. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Thomas_Beaufort,_Count_of_PercheThomas Beaufort, Count of Perche

    1 gen 1970 · Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche January 01, 1970 Thomas Beaufort, styled 1st Count of Perche (c. 1405 – 3 October 1431) was a member of the Beaufort family and an English commander during the Hundred Years' War .

  5. Thomas, Count of Perche. Born to Geoffrey III and Mathilda of Saxony, Thomas grew up in the care of his step-father, Enguerrand III Lord of Coucy. Eager to prove himself, he fought with the French army at Bouvines, where his retinue of militiamen fought in the army’s left wing. Having won his spurs on the battlefield, the Count joined Louis ...

  6. When Thomas du Perche was born on 20 March 1215, in Perche, France, his father, Thomas du Perche, was 20 and his mother, Helisende de Rethel, was 18. He had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Catherine Lesmaye. He died in England, United Kingdom. Photos and Memories (0) Do you know Thomas?

  7. The manor remained vested in the Crown until 1200, when it was granted by King John to Geoffrey Count of Perche in part payment of a rent of £1,000 assigned to him by the king. (fn. 9) The count sided with the French in the struggle at the beginning of the reign of Henry III, and was killed at the battle of Lincoln (fn. 10) in 1217.