- Sir
Thomas Daniel Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/; born 25
February 1937) is an
English actor.
After studying at the
Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art, he achieved...
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Courtenay may
refer to:
Courtenay,
Western Australia Courtenay,
British Columbia, a city on the east
coast of
Vancouver Island Courtenay River, on Vancouver...
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Peter Courtenay may
refer to:
Peter Courtenay (bishop) (c. 1432–1492),
English bishop and
politician Sir
Peter Courtenay (KG) (1346–1405),
soldier and...
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William Courtenay may
refer to:
William Courtenay (bishop) (1342–1396),
archbishop of
Canterbury William Courtenay, 1st Earl of
Devon (1475–1511) Sir William...
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throne after the Bourbons, thus byp****ing the
Courtenay branch, a
Capetian family.
Although the
Courtenays protested against this clause,
their claims to...
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Joscelin of
Courtenay may
refer to:
Joscelin I, Lord of
Courtenay (died
after 1065)
Joscelin I,
Count of
Edessa (died 1131), son of prec.
Joscelin II...
- MP's. From 1556, with the
extinction of the
senior line of
Courtenay of Tiverton, the
Courtenays of
Powderham became de jure
Earls of Devon, and
became de...
- The Bonville–
Courtenay feud of 1455
engendered a
series of raids, sieges, and
attacks between two
major Devon families, the
Courtenays and the Bonvilles...
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Devon (of the
family of
Reviers from whom the
Courtenays had
inherited it) and of the
Barony of
Courtenay (created by the writ of 1299) fell into abeyance...
- came for the
princes of
Capetian lineage to be
exalted above others, the
Courtenays, who
would have been best
entitled in more
ancient times,
could no longer...