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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Prince Edmund (Blackadder)
Edmund was born in 1461 to Gertrude of Flanders.
Edmund had recently fallen in love with an unnamed woman and was bitter about being violently turned down by her.
Harry, Prince of Wales, was called forth and named Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquis of the Midlands, Lord Hoe-Maker extraordinary and Harbinger of the Doomed Rat.
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 Prince Edmund (Blackadder Pilot) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Edmund, Duke of York (August/September, 1527 - Unknown) is the earliest incarnation of Rowan Atkinson's character Edmund Blackadder from the BBC One series Blackadder.
Edmund was born in 1527 to the King Richard IV and the Queen Gertrude of England, being their second son after Henry, Prince of Wales.
Prince Edmund is in his chambers with his servants Percy and Baldrick.
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 Blackadder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry, Prince of Wales, Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquis of the Midlands, Lord Po-Maker-In-Wardenry, Harbinger of the Doomed Rat (1460–1498)
Blackadder the Third is set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period known as the Regency.
Edmund remains loyal because as a known royalist he sees the King as his only hope of survival and also because of his fear of a hideous age of Puritanism, full of moral prohibitions (as he describes it).
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 Edmund Blackadder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although each series is set within a different period of British history, each character is part of the same familial dynasty and is usually called Edmund Blackadder.
Throughout each series, Blackadder is a self-serving, cynical opportunist concerned solely with increasing his own influence and status within his society (and, usually, gaining a lot of money and sex along the way) rather than serving any idealistic goals.
In particular, he possesses a tendency to comment sardonically on what might, to modern eyes, be considered the more ludicrous follies of history (from the injustice of the medieval witchhunts, to the petty whims and stupidities of various British monarchs, to the pointless butchery of World War I).
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 Blackadder (Summary/Cast)
In The Black Adder, we meet Edmund (Rowan Atkinson), the slimy younger son of King Richard IV (Brian Blessed).
In Blackadder II, we encounter Lord Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson), direct descendant of the odious Prince Edmund.
In Blackadder The Third, Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkison) is butler to George, the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie).
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 "The Black Adder" (1983)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The difference with this to the other three series of the sitcom is that Rowan Atkinson is also a writer of this first series, and instead of Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh (Atkinson) being a villain or annoyed, he is pretty much a copy of Mr Bean.
I do prefer the villain versions of Blackadder that follow, but this is not a bad start to the sitcom.
The nastier Blackadder was number 3 on The 100 Greatest TV Characters, and the three following series were more focused as number 2 on Britain's Best Sitcom.
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 The Black Adder pictures, photos, wallpapers, and posters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In fact, Henry VII did not actually win the battle of Bosworth Field; he lost and though Richard III died in the battle, his nephew King Richard IV (who certainly was not smothered while still a boy in the Tower of London) reigned on for some years.
The story focuses on Richard IV's younger son Prince Edmund, a sniveling coward who calls himself the 'Black Adder'.
Rowan Atkinson as The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh
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Ebenezer Blackadder/Lord Edmund Blackadder/Edmund Blackadder, Esq./Cmdr. Edmund Blackadder
The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh
Blackadder Back & Forth (1999) (television series The Black Adder)
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 Movie Market (UK) - The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh Photo - B78375
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Picture of Rowan Atkinson as The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, Tony Robinson as Baldrick from The Black Adder, High Quality Photos - Authentic photography
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