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John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter

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Coat of arms of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter

John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter KG (March 18, 13951447) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War.

He was the second son of John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, and Elizabeth, daughter of John of Gaunt. He was thus a nephew of Henry IV, first cousin once removed of Richard II, and a first cousin of Henry V.

Holland was just a boy when his father conspired against Henry IV and was attainted and executed. Nevertheless, he was given a chance to serve Henry V in the 1415 campaign in France, where he distinguished himself at Agincourt.

The next year Holland was restored in blood and to his father's earldom of Huntingdon, and was made a Knight of the Garter. (His older brother Richard had died in 1400.)

Over the next five years he held various important commands with the English forces in France, until he was captured by the French in 1421 at the Battle of Baugé. He spent four years in captivity, not being released until 1425.

On March 6, 1427, he married Lady Anne Stafford (d. September 20, 1432), daughter of Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford. By her he had two children:

He may have married Beatrice of Portugal (d. October 25, 1447) on January 20, 1433; finally, around 1448, he married Anne Montagu (d. November 28, 1457), daughter of John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, but without issue from either.

In 1435 he was appointed admiral of England, Ireland, and Aquitaine, and in 1439 he was made the king's lieutenant in Aquitaine, and later governor of Aquitaine.

Holland recovered his father's dukedom of Exeter in 1439, and was given precedence just below the Duke of York. He was succeeded as duke by his son Henry.

Preceded by Lord High Admiral of England
1435–1447
Succeeded by
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