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Stephen Bauzan (born
after 1210 – died 1257) was an
English knight.
Stephen descended from a
prominent family originating in Devon/Cornwall.
Bauzan first...
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Bazan (Persian: بازان, also
Romanized as Bāzān; also
known as
Bauzan) is a
village in
Kisom Rural District, in the
Central District of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh...
- (1293–95).
Battle of Cadfan: An
English expeditionary army
under Stephen Bauzan is
ambushed and
defeated by
Welsh forces. The
English are
decimated by devastating...
- brother-in-law, Rhys Fychan, who
supported the king. An
English army led by
Stephen Bauzan invaded to try to
restore Rhys
Fychan but was
decisively defeated by Welsh...
- III of England. The
forces of
Edward (led by the
English nobles Stephen Bauzan, Lord of
Breigan and
Llansannor and
Nicholas FitzMartin, Lord of Cemais)...
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August 2017
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Malaysia Nury
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Malaysia Ravshan Usmanov [112]...
- (1293–95).
Battle of Cadfan: An
English expeditionary army
under Stephen Bauzan is
ambushed and
defeated by
Welsh forces. The
English are
decimated by devastating...
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enlisted Stephen Bauzan, the
royal representative in
South Wales, to
campaign on his
behalf to re-establish Rhys in Ceredigion.
Bauzan's force set out from...
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promptly offered a
trial by
battle with the earl's
household knight Stephen Bauzan. He
refused and
demanded an adjournment, but no one
present would offer...
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Richard de Grey –
acting during the seneschal's
absence in 1253
Stephen Bauzan (1254–1255)
Stephen Longespée (1255)
Bertrand de
Cardaillac (1259–1260)...