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| | Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edward III was crowned on 25 January 1327, at the age of 14, and married Philippa of Hainault on 24 January 1328. |  | | Edward's ascension to the throne was one of questionable legality as his father, Edward II, was still alive at the time and was deposed in order for Edward to become king. |  | | In the same year as Edward's marriage, his uncle Charles IV of France died without male heirs, leaving a pregnant wife, thus making Edward (through Isabella) the senior surviving male descendant of King Philip IV, Charles' and Isabella's father, and potentially giving Edward the senior Capetian dynasty claim to the French throne. |
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| | Edward II of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edward had also fathered at least one illegitimate son, Adam FitzRoy, who accompanied his father in the Scottish campaigns of 1312, and who died shortly after on 18 September 1322. |  | | In the early years of his reign Gaveston held this role, acting as regent when Edward went to France, where, on January 25, 1308, he married Isabella of France, the daughter of King Philip IV of France, "Philip the Fair"; she was the sister of three French kings. |  | | Their marriage nevertheless produced two sons, Edward, and John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316–1336), and two daughters, Eleanor (1318–1355) and Joanna (1321–1362), wife of David II of Scotland. |
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| | Edward II of England |
 | | Edward is said to be as much of a failure as king as his father was a success. |  | | It seems as though Edward II was ahead of his time, because only today could such a leader (ex. |  | | The rebellious couple invaded England in 1326, capturing and imprisoning Edward. |
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http://faculty.smu.edu/bwheeler/Ency/edwardII.html
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| | Edward II on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Edward tried to renew his father's campaigns against Scotland, but his forces were routed by Robert I at Bannockburn in 1314. |  | | In 1310 a baronial coalition compelled Edward to consent to the appointment of a committee of 21 lords ordainers to share his ruling powers. |  | | Prince Edward, (L) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (R) and The Duke of Edinburgh attend the Commonwealth Day Service at St Andrew's Cathedral 13 March 2006 in Sydney. |
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| | glbtq >> social sciences >> Edward II, King of England |
 | | In 1322, Edward defied renewed attempts by the nobles to restrict his power and allowed Despenser and his father to rule the country. |  | | Gaveston and Edward may have become intimate friends during the Scottish campaign led by Edward I in 1300. |  | | The king became critical of this friendship, and exiled Gaveston from England. |
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| | Welcome to WWW.BeMentFamily.Com |
 | | Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet. |  | | Edward V (1470-83), short-lived, uncrowned king of England (1483), the second of the house of York. |  | | MATILDA, Queen of England, from 1066-1083, wife of William I, King of England, (aka, William The Conqueror) was the daughter of Baudouin V, Count of Flanders (France), and the sixth in descent from Elfrida, daughter of Alfred the Great. |
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| | Ancestors of Edward I Of England |
 | | Edward's character greatly contrasted that of his father's, who reigned England throughout Edward's childhood and was always inclined to favour compromise with his opponents. |  | | His second marriage to Marguerite of France, the daughter of King Philippe III of France, produced a further three children. |  | | Subsequently, Edward destroyed the remnants of resistance, capturing and executing Dafydd in the following year. |
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| | UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM |
 | | Episcopal Appointments and Patronage in the reign of Edward II (1938) |  | | Select Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, iv, Edward II, ed. |  | | 9 B Wilkinson, ‘The Coronation Oath of Edward II and the Statute of York’, |
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| | Pope John Paul II - definition of Pope John Paul II in Encyclopedia |
 | | The source of this speculation is one of the case studies in Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky. |  | | He became the first reigning pope to travel to the United Kingdom, where he met Queen Elizabeth II, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. |  | | The two spoke privately for a time, and the conversation between the two men remains secret to this day. |
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| | Edward II King of England (1284-1327) |
 | | Eleanor Princess of England born 1264 Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |  | | Blanche Princess of England born 1290 Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |  | | Joan Princess of England born 1265 Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |
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| | History of the Monarchy > The Plantagenets > Edward II |
 | | Edward II married Isabella, daughter of Philip of France in 1308; the marriage was not a success - he later referred to her as the 'she-wolf of France' |  | | The nobles' ordinances of 1311, which attempted to limit royal control of finance and appointments, were counteracted by Edward. |  | | 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 II King England/Isabelle Princess Of France |
 | | Name: Edward III King England Born: 13 Nov 1312 at: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England Married: at: Died: 21 Jun 1377 at: Shene Palace, Surrey, England Spouses: |  | | Name: Eleanor Princess Of England Born: 8 Jun 1318 at: Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England Married: at: Died: 22 Apr 1355 at: Spouses: |  | | Name: John Prince Of England Born: 15 Aug 1315 at: Eltham, Kent, England Married: at: Died: 14 Sep 1336 at: Unmarried Spouses: |
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| | Elizabeth II - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Elizabeth II |
 | | Elizabeth II, 1926–, queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1952–), elder daughter and successor of George VI George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George), 1895–1952, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1936–52), second son of George V; successor of his elder brother, Edward VIII. |  | | Elizabeth II - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Elizabeth II make a donation |  | | He attended the royal naval colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth and served in World War I. Later he served in the Royal Air Force. |
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| | Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
 | | Edward II lacked the royal dignity of his father and failed miserably as king. |  | | He inherited his father's war with Scotland and displayed his ineptitude as a soldier. |  | | Such extreme unpopularity would eventually cost Edward his life. |
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| | Hexapedia - Wars of Scottish Independence |
 | | The nobles of Scotland chose Edward I of England to arbitrate among the claimants, known as 'competitors'. |  | | This time, the Scots were more successful and Robert the Bruce comprehensively defeated Edward II of England at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. |  | | This is sometimes known as the second War of Scottish Independence. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Edward II of England |
 | | Edward II (1284-1327), Plantagenet king of England (1307-1327), whose incompetence and distaste for government finally led to his deposition and... |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Edward II of England |  | | A supporter of the king against the barons, he fought under Edward I, for whom he... |
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| | King Edward II - England - 1284 - 1327 |
 | | For convenience, King Edward II married Isabella of France and had 4 children. |  | | The barons exiled Hugh and his Father, but in 1322, King Edward II regained control of the country and recalled Hugh. |  | | A civil war broke out because of the baron's hatred of Edward II and his relationship with his new lover, Hugh la Desposer the Young. |
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| | Talk:Edward II of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Afterwards, hearing that the Earl of Kent, for maintaining that he was alive, had been beheaded, he took a ship with his said keeper and, with the consent and counsel of the said Thomas, who had received him, crossed into Ireland, where he remained for nine months. |  | | First, he has said that, feeling England in subversion against him after the threat from your mother, he departed from his followers in the castle of the Earl Marshal by the sea, which is called Chepstow. |  | | The contemporaries of both Edward II of England and James I of England, as well as their modern biographers, judge that their affection for their male favorites went beyond contemporary decorum. |
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| | Edward II, King of England - Edward II Quiz |
 | | * Edward married the daughter of King Philippe IV of France. |  | | * Edward II was the son of Edward I. Who was his mother? |  | | * This Gascon knight, twice banished from the kingdom by Edward I, was Edward's best friend (and lover said the rumours...) When the old king died, Edward II, the new king, made his dear friend Earl of Cornwall, a title usually held only by the sons of king. |
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| | BBC - h2g2 - Edward II - King of England |
 | | In the 1600s, a historian found papers revealing that Thomas Berkeley did not attend Bradley Court, Wotton Under Edge until a week after Edward's murder. |  | | In his dying moments, Edward II probably wished he had never been born too. |  | | Eventually Edward II was married at the age of 24 to Isabella of France, but even on his wedding night he preferred to sleep on the couch of his homosexual favourite, Piers Gaveston. |
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| | Edward II of England |
 | | Edward married Queen Isabella who was disaffected by the treatment of her by Edward's favourites Gaveston and after Gaveston's murder, the Despensers (de Spencers later Spencers). |  | | She fled to France with her son Edward [later Edward III] in 1325 and returned in 1326 with Sir Roger de Mortimer. |  | | As a youth, Edward was extravagant and incompetent and kept unsavoury friends, he was probably homosocial. |
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| | University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service |
 | | Title: The History of the life, reign, and death of Edward II, King of England, and Lord of Ireland with the rise and fall of his great favourites, Gaveston and the Spencers / written by E.F. in the year 1627, and printed verbatim from the original. |  | | Subject: Edward -- II, -- King of England, -- 1284-1327. |  | | Bibliographic information is provided to confirm the link. |
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| | History Today: MENAGE A ROI EDWARD II & PIERS GAVESTON.@ HighBeam Research |
 | | J.S. Hamilton weighs the evidence and concludes that Edward II and his notorious favourite were more than just good friends. |  | | The relationship between King Edward II of England and his favorite Piers Gaveston has been variously characterized by historians as a close friendship, a brotherhood-in-arms and a homosexual liaison. |  | | This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. |
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| | Edward II - Psychology Central |
 | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | the play based on his life by Christopher Marlowe, Edward II (play) |  | | the film based on the play directed by Derek Jarman, Edward II (film) |
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| | Edward II of England - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Edward II of England - OneLook Dictionary Search |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Edward II of England" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word Edward II of England: |
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