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John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock KG (c.1400/04 – 4 May 1471) was an English politician, diplomat, soldier and courtier. He fought on the sides of both the Yorkists and the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses. He has been called "the prince of turncoats", although some historians suggest the label may not be fair as this behavior was commonplace during the Wars of the Roses. Others contend that even when Wenlock was not actually changing sides, he was engaged in "fence sitting par excellence."

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  • John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock (en)
  • John Wenlock (fr)
  • Венлок, Джон, барон Венлок (ru)
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  • John Wenlock, né vers 1400 ou 1404 et mort le 4 mai 1471, 1er baron Wenlock, est un homme d'État et militaire anglais ayant combattu lors de la guerre des Deux-Roses. (fr)
  • Сэр Джон Венлок (другая транскрипция фамилии — Уэнлок) (англ. Sir John Wenlock; погиб 4 мая 1471 года, при Тьюксбери, Глостершир, Королевство Англия) — английский рыцарь, 1-й и единственный (Уэнлок) с 1461 года, кавалер ордена Подвязки. Служил на дипломатическом поприще, участвовал в Столетней войне, позже в Войнах Алой и Белой розы, причём несколько раз переходил из одного лагеря в другой. Сражался на стороне Ланкастеров в первой битве при Сент-Олбансе, на стороне Йорков в битве при Таутоне. После десяти лет службы Эдуарду IV Йоркскому вернулся к Ланкастерам вслед за графом Уориком. Погиб в битве при Тьюксбери; по одной из версий, Венлока убил союзник, герцог Сомерсет, заподозривший его в предательстве. (ru)
  • John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock KG (c.1400/04 – 4 May 1471) was an English politician, diplomat, soldier and courtier. He fought on the sides of both the Yorkists and the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses. He has been called "the prince of turncoats", although some historians suggest the label may not be fair as this behavior was commonplace during the Wars of the Roses. Others contend that even when Wenlock was not actually changing sides, he was engaged in "fence sitting par excellence." (en)
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