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- Overmighty_subject abstract "Overmighty subject (or overmighty baron) is a term associated with bastard feudalism. It denotes a royal subject in late medieval England who, through financial, military and/or personal influence, wielded powers on a par with, or beyond those of, the king himself.Prime examples are Thomas of Lancaster, John of Gaunt and Warwick the Kingmaker. The term is somewhat discredited today, since it rests on the assumption that the nobles were constantly vying for power with the king, whereas a strong monarchy was in fact in the interest of most peers.".
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- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Bastard_feudalism.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Britain_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_British_Isles.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Ages.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink John_of_Gaunt.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Magnate.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Neville,_16th_Earl_of_Warwick.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Thomas,_2nd_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Thomas,_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Overmighty_subject wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_the_Kingmaker.
- Overmighty_subject hasPhotoCollection Overmighty_subject.
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- Overmighty_subject subject Category:History_of_the_British_Isles.
- Overmighty_subject subject Category:Middle_Ages.
- Overmighty_subject hypernym Term.
- Overmighty_subject type Article.
- Overmighty_subject type Article.
- Overmighty_subject type Isle.
- Overmighty_subject comment "Overmighty subject (or overmighty baron) is a term associated with bastard feudalism. It denotes a royal subject in late medieval England who, through financial, military and/or personal influence, wielded powers on a par with, or beyond those of, the king himself.Prime examples are Thomas of Lancaster, John of Gaunt and Warwick the Kingmaker.".
- Overmighty_subject label "Overmighty subject".
- Overmighty_subject sameAs m.061gnq.
- Overmighty_subject sameAs Q7113823.
- Overmighty_subject sameAs Q7113823.
- Overmighty_subject wasDerivedFrom Overmighty_subject?oldid=601680135.
- Overmighty_subject isPrimaryTopicOf Overmighty_subject.