• 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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    Finland (see 1293). Battle of Cadfan: An English expeditionary army under Stephen Bauzan is ambushed and defeated by Welsh forces. The English are decimated...
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  • Finland (see 1293). Battle of Cadfan: An English expeditionary army under Stephen Bauzan is ambushed and defeated by Welsh forces. The English are decimated...
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    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...
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  • Henry 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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    Fychan 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...
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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) Drogo...
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