Fauconberg

Fauconberg

Fauconberg (Falconbridge), Thomas, Bastard von, ein illegitimer Neffe des »Königmachers« Warwick (s.d.), der im engl ischen Bürgerkrieg 1471 als Anhänger des Königs Heinrich VI. London belagerte, aber von Eduard IV. von York gefangen genommen und, obgleich ihm sein Leben zugesichert worden war, enthauptet wurde.


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