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  Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward, the son of Edward II of England and Isabella of France, daughter of King Philip the Fair, was born in 1312 at Windsor Castle.
Edward III was crowned on 25 January 1327, at the age of 14, and married Philippa of Hainault in 1328.
Edward died of a stroke in 1377 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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 Edward IV of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward of York was born on April 28, 1442, at Rouen in France, the eldest son of Richard, Duke of York (a leading claimant to the throne of England) and Cecily Neville.
Edward strengthened his claim with a decisive victory at the Battle of Towton in the same year, in the course of which the Lancastrian army was virtually wiped out.
Edward's two younger brothers, George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III of England) were married to Isabella Neville and Anne Neville.
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 Edward IV of England
Edward was born on April 28, 1442, at Rouen in France, the eldest son of Richard, Duke of York (a leading claimant to the throne of England) and Cecily Neville.
Edward's two younger brothers, George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III of England), who were married to Warwick's two daughters, were at loggerheads for much of the rest of his reign.
Edward died suddenly in 1483 and is buried in Windsor Castle.
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 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward's youth was spent in his mother's court and he was crowned at age fourteen after his father was deposed.
Edward was married to Philippa of Hainault in 1328 and the union produced many children; the 75% survival rate of their children - nine out of twelve lived through adulthood - was incredible considering conditions of the day.
Edward, the Black Prince and eldest son of Edward III, trounced the French cavalry at Poitiers (1356) and captured the French King John.
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 Edward II of England
Edward II, (April 25, 1284- September 21, 1327), of Caernarvon; king of England, the fourth son of Edward I of England by his first wife Eleanor of Castile, was born at Caernarfon Castle.
Edward II was the first English prince to hold the title of the Prince of Wales, which was formalized by the Lincoln Parliament of February 7, 1301.
She formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, one of the baronial exiles, and in September 1326 landed in Essex accompanied by Mortimer and her son, declaring that she was come to avenge the murder of Lancaster, and to expel the Despensers.
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 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward held to the concept of community, and although at times unscrupulously aggressive, ruled with the general welfare of his subjects in mind.
Edward's campaigns in Scotland were ruthless and aroused in the Scots a hatred of England that would endure for generations.
Edward's character found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in A Chronicle of the Kings of England: He had in him the two wisdoms, not often found in any, single; both together, seldom or never: an ability of judgement in himself, and a readiness to hear the judgement of others.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg18 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Cicely PLANTAGENET was born 20 Mar 1469 and died 24 Aug 1507.
Edward V PLANTAGENET Prince of Wales [scrapbook] was born 4 Nov 1470 in Abbot's House Westminster.
George PLANTAGENET Duke of Bedford was born Mar 1477 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
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 The Age of Chivalry - Edward III Plantagenet, King of England 1327-1377   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward returned to England to leave the English garrisons in Brittany under the command of Sir Thomas Dagworth and to continue the Montfort fight.
Edward III prepared for another war with the French and after the victory at Poitiers and some of the French king's ransom he found little difficulty in raising a large army of 30,000 men - all eager for riches in France.
Edward's Queen, Philippa, died in 1369 and he fell under the thrall of his mistress Alice Perrers who quickly became very unpopular at court, as she enriched herself with some of the jewels of the late Queen and had few scruples.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg638 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward Plantagenet IV [Parents] was born in 1442 in England House Of York Son Of Richard III,,.
Edward, eldest surviving son of Richard, duke of York, brought the House of York to powe r i n the throne of England in 1461, succeeding Henry VI of the House of Lancaster.
Edward V King Of England was born on 3 Nov 1470 in Sanconnecticutuary,Westminster,Middlesex,England.
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 The Age of Chivalry - Edward II Plantagenet, King of England 1307-1327   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward resumed the reigns of his father's war with Scotland and was determined to conquer it.
Confusion among Edward's army steadily increased and there was a general retreat when Robert's camp followers suddenly appeared on the hills shouting and waving their flags.
Edward and his government were so unpopular that their victory was swift and complete and Edward was formally deposed in favour of his son by Parliament.
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 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward II lacked the royal dignity of his father and failed miserably as king.
Edward I's dream of a unified British nation quickly disintegrated under his weak son.
Edward sent his queen, Isabella, to negotiate with her brother, French king Charles IV, regarding affairs in Gascony.
www.britannia.com /history/monarchs/mon31.html   (391 words)

  
 King Edward Plantagenet, II of England
Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, probably by violence.
Edward married Isabelle Princess Of France [Queen Of England], daughter of Unknown and Jeanne Princess Of Navarre, on 22 Jan 1307/1308 in Boulogne, Pas-DE-Calais, France.
Edward married Isabelle, Princess Of France, daughter of Unknown and Jeanne, Princess Of Navarre.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 151
She married Edward IV Plantagenet, son of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville Plantagenet/, on 1 May 1464 at Grafton, Northamptonshire, England.
She married Richard of Conisburgh Plantagenet, son of Edmund of Langley and Isabel of Castile, circa May 1406 by papal dispensation.
She married Edmund of Langley, son of Edward III Plantagenet and Philippa of Hainault (?), between March 1371 and 1372 at Hertford, England.
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 LIVELY ROOTS King Edward Plantagenet II-[18449]
Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, nor by starvation as is often reported and first attempted, rather he was held down while a red hot poker was inserted into his bowels; thus he perished.
Edward II was actually crowned on the 25 February 1308 at Westminster Abbey.
Edward married Isabella de France "The She-Wolf"-[18450] [MRIN: 6295], daughter of King Philippe de France IV-[18451] and Unknown, on 1-25-1308 in Boulogne Cathedral.
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 The Davis-Bean Trees - Person Page 41
She was the daughter of Edward IV Plantagenet, King of England and Elizabeth Wayte.
She was the daughter of Edward IV Plantagenet, King of England and Elizabeth Woodville.
Edward V Plantagenet, King of England was born on 4 November 1470.
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 My Family
Parents: King Edward PLANTAGENET I of England and Queen Elenor of England.
Edward assumed effective power in 1330 after imprisoning his mother and exicuting her lover Roger De Mortimer who had murrderd his father; thereafter his reign was dominated by millitary adventures.
Children were: Prince Edward PLANTAGENET of Wales, Isabella PLANTAGENET, Joan PLANTAGENET, William PLANTAGENET of Hatfield, Duke Lionel PLANTAGENET of Clarence, Duke John PLANTAGENET of Lancaster, Duke Edmund PLANTAGENET of York, Blanche PLANTAGENET, Mary PLANTAGENET, Margaret PLANTAGENET, Thomas PLANTAGENET, William PLANTAGENET of Windsor, Duke Thomas PLANTAGENET of Gloucester, Joan PLANTAGENET.
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 26TH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eleanor PLANTAGENET was born in 1267 in England - dtr of Edward I Longshanks.
Joan (Joanna) of PLANTAGENET was born in 1272 in Acre - dtr of King Edward I.
Mary, The Nun of PLANTAGENET was born about 1278 in England - dtr of King Edward I. She died in 1286 in Amesbury Nunnery, Wiltshire.
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 LIVELY ROOTS Edward Plantagenet "Black Prince"-[18651]
Edward was created Earl of Chester (March 1333), Duke of Cornwall (February 1337)—the first appearance of this rank in England—and Prince of Wales (May 1343); he was Prince of Aquitaine from 1362 to 1372.
Edward's reply to the French king's citation to answer the appellants before the parlement of Paris in May 1369 is well known—he would appear with 60,000 men at his back.
Edward's position in England, where, throughout his life, he was heir apparent, was that of a typical 14th-century magnate.
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 Plantagenet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The name Plantagenet, according to early authorities, arose because Geoffrey V bore a branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in his helm.
PLANTAGENET, Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, b.
Henry Grosment PLANTAGENET of Derby, Duke Lancaster I
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 Edward PLANTAGENET (1ยบ E. Warwick)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Young Edward, inheriting the earldom of Warwick from his grandfather, via his mother, had a particularly tragic, short and star-crossed life.
His potential claim to the throne following the deposition of his cousin, King Edward V in 1483, was overlooked because of the argument that the attainder of his father also barred Warwick from the succession (although that could have been reversed by an act of Parliament).
After the death of King Richard's son Edward (1484), the 10-year-old Warwick was named heir to the throne, possibly thanks to the influence of the Queen, his aunt Anne Neville, who had adopted him and his sister Margaret following his parents' deaths.
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 25TH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward was an effective soldier, gaining experience from going on crusade to Syria before he became king.
Edward died in 1307, when he was about to start another campaign against the Scots and their leader, Robert Bruce.
Mary PLANTAGENET was born on 11 Mar 1277/78 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.
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Edward V is the eldest son of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
The Duke had Edward and his younger brother, Richard, imprisoned in the Tower and had them declared illegitimate and took the throne for himself.
The two young boys were never seen outside of the Tower, they are meant to have been murdered by, or at least on the orders of, their Uncle Richard but this is a subject that is much argued about.
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 I30120: Eleanor PLANTAGENET (of Lancaster) ( - 1372)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edward was born at Woodstock in Oxfordshire on June 15, 1330, the son
Edward was born on April 25, 1284, at Caernarvon, Wales, the fourth
Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King
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 The Symes Royal Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
EDWARD III was born November 13, 1312 in Windsor Castle, and died June 22, 1377.
EDWARD III) was born February 20, 1513/14 in St. Donant's Castle, Glamorgan, Wales.
EDWARD III) was born in Huntsworth, Somerset Co England, and died Bef.
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - King Edward I (Hammer of the Scots)
Joan Plantagenet (daughter of Edward I--not Joan of Acre)
Edward was crowned by Robert Kilwardby, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Edward was the most well-travelled king since Richard I, going on crusade (from 1270 to 1274) before he became king, and travelling through Italy on his way home.
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 (Blanche PLANTAGENET - Henry PLANTAGENET )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Blanche of Lancaster, Countess of Derby PLANTAGENET (25 Mar 1341 - ____)
Edward I* PLANTAGENET (King of England) (17 Jun 1239 - 7 Jul 1307)
Henry PLANTAGENET (Duke of Normandy) (ABT 1155 - ABT 1183)
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 LIVELY ROOTS Isabella de France "The She-Wolf"-[18450]
At their coronation, Isabella had thought she was insulted by Edward by his show of affection for another (Gaveston).
Isabella married King Edward Plantagenet II-[18449] [MRIN: 6295], son of King Edward I Plantagenet "Longshanks"-[18077] and Eleanor de Castilie-[18078], on 1-25-1308 in Boulogne Cathedral.
(King Edward Plantagenet II-[18449] was born on 4-25-1284 in Carnarvon Castle and died on 9-21-1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire.)
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 Plantagenet Genealogy & Biography
Images and artwork: enamel monument of Geoffrey of Anjou/ Henry II/ Eleanor of Aquitaine/ King John/ Isabella of Angouleme/ Edward I/ Eleanor of Castile and Eleanor's Cross/ Margaret of France/ Edward II/ Isabella of France/ Edward III/ Philippa of Hainault/ coronation of Edward III.
Abstracts of Wills, Plantagenet Era: Henry II of England/ John of England/ Henry III of England/ Edward I of England/ Lionel of Antwerp/ Edward the Black Prince/ Edward III of England/ Joan of Kent/ John of Gaunt/ Richard II of England/ John Beaufort.
[PA2] Plantagenet ancestry of seventeenth-century colonists : the descent from the later Plantagenet kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of emigrants from England and Wales to the North American colonies before 1701 / David Faris.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 26
Edward II (reigned 1307-27) had few of the qualities that made a successful medieval king.
Edward's victory in a civil war (1321-2) and such measures as the 1326 ordinance (a protectionist measure which set up compulsory markets or staples in 14 English, Welsh and Irish towns for the wool trade) did not lead to any compromise between the King and the nobles.
In 1327 Edward was made to renounce the throne in favour of his son Edward (the first time that an anointed king of England had been dethroned since Ethelred in 1013).
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 Edward III Plantagenet, King of England
Edward III Plantagenet, King of England ---+ B: 1312
Edward also had three illegitimate children by Alice Perrers.
Edward III Plantagenet, King of England died Jun 21 1377, Sheen Palace, Surrey; interred Westminster Abbey, London.
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