de la Pole
The term "de la Pole" refers to a prominent English noble family during the late Middle Ages. The family is best known for its connections to the House of York and its involvement in the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars for control of the English throne. Key figures include Michael de la Pole, who served as a chancellor, and William de la Pole, who became the Duke of Suffolk.
The de la Pole family also had significant influence in trade and finance. They were involved in the wool trade, which was vital to the English economy at the time. Their legacy includes various titles and estates, reflecting their status and power in medieval England.