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| | Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edward's ascension to the thrown 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. |  | | The eldest son of Edward III predeceased his father and never became 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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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III_of_England
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| | TimeRef - History Timelines |
 | | This act was the catalyst for Edward II to arrest Mortimer for treason. |  | | Edward married Philippa of Hainault at York Minster. |  | | Edward was hoping diplomatic endevours would help his position and wanted Philippe's daughter Joan to marry his first son Edward the Black Prince. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/hstt53.htm
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| | Edward III - England Monetary History |
 | | Edward aimed at the acquisition of Flanders, hoped to get his son Edward, the Black Prince, made Earl of Flanders by the aid of Philip van Arteveldt and the free towns; but Philip was murdered in an insurrection at Ghent. |  | | In 1328 Edward was married to Philippa, daughter of William III, Count of Holland and Hainault, and two years later he assumed the government, had Mortimer seized and hanged, and imprisoned Queen Isabella. |  | | The long wars of Edward III., though almost fruitless of practical result, appear to have been popular; and his numerous parliaments granted liberal supplies for carrying them on, gaining in return confirmations of the Great and other charters, and many valuable concessions. |
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http://www.onlinearmory.com/blackprince/bp13.htm
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| | Edward III on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | By this time Edward was under the influence of his greedy mistress, Alice Perrers, and the political scene became one of rivalry between the court party headed by John of Gaunt and the clerical party led by the Black Prince. |  | | In 1328 he married Philippa of Hainaut, and in 1330 his first son, Edward the Black Prince, was born. |  | | Henry was captured, rescued by his son Edward I, and restored to rule. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/edward3_reign.asp
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| | History of the Monarchy > The Plantagenets > Edward III |
 | | Edward III was 14 when he was crowned King and assumed government in his own right in 1330. |  | | The Black Death plague outbreaks of 1348-9, 1361-2 and 1369 inflicted severe social dislocation (the King lost a daughter to the plague) and caused deflation; severe laws were introduced to attempt to fix wages and prices. |  | | The ageing King withdrew to Windsor for the rest of his reign, eventually dying at Sheen Palace, Surrey. |
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http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page66.asp
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| | Plantagenet Family Genealogy |
 | | - occupation: King of England - Edward's youth was spent in his mother's court and he was crowned at age fourteen after his father was deposed. |  | | was born about 1260 in Warren, Sussex, England and died on 12 Dec 1285 in Croyden, Surrey, England. |  | | This meant that it would not be possible for her father, Edward I, to grant her only a third of the estate and control the rest himself during the long minority of their son Gilbert. |
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http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/plantagenet_2.htm
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| | DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD III |
 | | Princess Philippa of England, born 1360 Mar 31, died 1415 Jul 19, Odivelas, Portugal; married 1387 Feb 11, Joao I, King of Portugal (died 1433 Aug 14). |  | | Princess Catherine of England, born 1372/73, died 1418 Jun 2; married 1393, Burgos, Spain, Enrique III, King of Castile and Leon (born 1379 Oct 4, Burgos, died 1406 Dec 25/26, Toledo). |  | | Edward III, King of England, born 1312 Nov 13, died 1377 Jun 21; married 1328 Jan 24, Philippa of Hainaut (born 1311 Jun 24, died 1369 Aug 15).(1) |
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http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/ruvignyplus
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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 10188 |
 | | Edward III, King of England was born on 13 November 1312 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England. |  | | Isabella of England was born on 16 June 1332 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. |  | | She died on 15 August 1369 at age 58 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, from a dropsy-like illness. |
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http://www.thepeerage.com/p10188.htm
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| | EDWARD III. - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD III. |
 | | The opposition to John was led by the Black Prince and Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, the husband of Edwards grand-daughter, Philippa of Clarence. |  | | Immediately after his appointment to Aquitaine, he was sent to France to do homage to his uncle Charles IV., and remained abroad until he accompanied his mother and Mortimer in their expedition to England. |  | | This was the most solid and lasting of his conquests, and its execution compelled him to greater efforts than the Crcy campaign. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/E/ED/EDWARD_III_.htm
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| | Edward III |
 | | The early portion of the war was a success because of Edward's oldest son, the Black Prince. |  | | This left Edward in a great state of grief. |  | | This treaty left Edward with only England, Calais, Bordeaux, and Bayonne. |
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http://home.bluemarble.net/~dlhatf/king.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edward III |
 | | King of England (1312-77), eldest son of Edward II and Isabella, daughter of Philip IV of France; born at Windsor Castle, 13 Nov., 1312; died at Sheen, 21 June, 1377. |  | | He succeeded to the throne in his fifteenth year through the deposition of his father in January, 1327, Edward II being forced to agree to his own deposition, as the son refused to accept the crown without his father's consent. |  | | But the death of the Black Prince immediately afterwards was a great blow to the Commons. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05321a.htm
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| | Kings and Queens |
 | | I am descended from his daughter, Isabella, the mother of Edward III of England. |  | | I am descended from his daughter, Urraca, the great great great grandmother of Edward III of England. |  | | I am descended from his daughter, Irene, the great great great great grandmother of Edward III of England. |
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| | Notes for +~*Edward III "King" of England |
 | | Philippa of Hainault married Edward in 1328 and bore him manychildren; the 75% surviva |  | | Edward, the Black Prince, died one year before hisfather. |  | | His youth was spent in his mother's court, until he was crowned at |
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http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/nti02895.htm
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| | Edward III, King of England, 1327-1377 |
 | | Edward III was increasingly elderly, while his most capable son, Edward, the Black Prince, was increasing ill, and died before his father. |  | | By the time of his death on 21 June 1377, Edward had seen all of his conquests bar Calais lost to the French. |  | | Edward III now put his resources into a Scotish war, moved the centre of government to York, and began the campaign that led to his victory at Halidon Hill (19 July 1333). |
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| | +~*Edward III "King" of England/+~*Philippa of Hainaut |
 | | Name: Edward "the Black Prince" of England Born: 15 JUN 1330 at: Woodstock,Oxfordshire,England Married: 10 OCT 1361 at: Windsor,England Died: 8 JUN 1376 at: Westminster Palace,London,England Spouses: Joan "Countess" of Kent NOTES |  | | Name: Margaret "Princess" of England Born: 20 JUL 1346 at: Windsor Castle,Berkshire,England Married: at: Died: Aft 1 OCT 1361 at: Spouses: |  | | Name: Mary "Princess" of England Born: 10 OCT 1344 at: Waltham,Near Winchester,England Married: at: Died: 1361/1362 at: Spouses: |
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http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/fam00955.htm
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 26 |
 | | During his lifetime he was called Edward of Woodstock; the name Black Prince was given him because of the black armor he wore. |  | | 14 AUG 1369, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |  | | NOTES: His eldest surviving son by his first marriage later became King Henry IV. |
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| | Cox III, Edward V, MD - New England Neurological Associates - Medical Specialists - Lowell, MA, 01852-2293 - Citysearch |
 | | Cox III, Edward V, MD - New England Neurological Associates - Medical Specialists - Lowell, MA, 01852-2293 - Citysearch |  | | Cox III, Edward V, MD - New England Neurological Associates |  | | From a 24-hour restaurant to a shop that never closes, find the best spots for night owls in Boston. |
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http://www.citysearch.com/profile/4669040
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| | Edward III, King of England - Edward III Quiz |
 | | This splendid warrior was crowned in 1327 after his father's abdication (and subsequent murder). |  | | Edward III is one of my favorite kings as he did so much for his country. |  | | * The first years of Edward's reign were placed under the control of a council of barons and of the court dominated by the proud Mortimer. |
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http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?id=53076
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| | Edward III 'The_Confessor' England (1004 - 05 Jan 1066) |
 | | This dispute made a war for the kingdom inevitable. |  | | Edward was childless, and the great problem of his later years was the succession to the throne. |  | | Edward III 'The Confessor', King Of England the last English king descended from Alfred the Great, succeeded his half-brother, Hardecanute, in 1042. |
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http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f87/a0018732.htm
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| | King Edward III Of England |
 | | Born: 13 Nov 1312, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |  | | Another name for Edward was Edward of Woodstock. |  | | Edward married Philippa Countess Of Hainault and Holland [Queen Of England], daughter of Guillaume De Avesnes III Count Of Hainaulm and Jeanne de Valois [Countess Of Hainf, on 24 Jan 1328 in York Minster, York, Yorkshire, England. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~yewenyi/11611.htm
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| | Find in a Library: Edward III, King of England & France |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | Subjects: Edward -- III, -- King of England, -- 1312-1377. |  | | Find in a Library: Edward III, King of England & France |
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| | Henry III to Edward III (History of England) - History for Kids! |
 | | When Henry III died in 1272 AD, he was succeeded by his son Edward I. Edward was a stronger king than his father, but he saw the wisdom of getting along with the aristocrats and so he also held Parliament regularly. |  | | When King John died in 1216 (the year after the Magna Carta was signed), his son Henry III succeeded him (Henry III was named after his grandfather Henry II). |  | | After Edward I came his son Edward II, who was so weak that he was kicked out of power and then killed, and then in 1312 Edward III, who took the throne at fifteen when his father was removed. |
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http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/highmiddle/england.htm
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| | Edward III Sword - Paul Chen Swords - Battle Ready Swords |
 | | Edward III of England was a warriorking who is remembered in history for his dramatic victory against the French at Crecy (1346) and his sword, far from being a purely ceremonial piece, was made to be wielded in battle. |  | | This well-balanced sword may be wielded single-handed or hand-and-a-half style and would (and possibly did!) give an excellent account of itself in the field of battle. |  | | The flattened diamond-section blade bears the emblem of the Order of the Garter, badge of theKnights of St. George, founded by Edward. |
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http://www.swordsofhonor.com/edwardiiisword.html
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| | Archive Photos: King Edward III of England@ HighBeam Research |
 | | September 19, 1356 The Battle of Poitiers was fought on this day in 1356, with English forces led by Edward the Black Prince prevailing over the French army. |  | | The conflict had begun in 1337 with the Prince's father King Edward III... |  | | The decisive victory helped turn the tide of the Hundred Years War towards Great Britain. |
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| | King Edward III of England (1312-1377) |
 | | KING EDWARD III of England (1312-1377) has, back to the time of Charlemagne, about 1000 perches on his family tree. |  | | (Physical Review Letters, 1 March 1999; view Edward's family tree at http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/ churchh/edw3chrt.html; see figure at www.aip.org/physnews/graphics) |  | | Of course in the relatively closed world of medieval royalty, many names on that tree appear more than once; indeed the repetition of ancestors conforms to a predictable pattern. |
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http://www.phys.uni.torun.pl/~jkob/physnews99/node131.html
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| | King of England Edward III, the Confessor |
 | | King of England Edward III, the Confessor, 30G Uncle |  | | Ethelred II, The Unready, KING OF ENGLAND (~0968-1016) |  | | Emma, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, Princess of Normandy (~0982-1052) |
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| | ( mystery - Edward III of_England ) |
 | | Edward II of_England (25 APR 1284 - 21 SEP 1327) |  | | Edward III of_England (13 NOV 1312 - 21 JUN 1377) |  | | Edward I of_England (King) (17 JUN 1239 - 7 JUL 1307) |
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| | Edward III VON ENGLAND/Edith Queen VON WESSEX |
 | | 1020 at: Of, Wessex, England Died: 19 Dec 1075 at: Father:Godwine Earl VON WESSEX Mother:Gytha THORGILSSON Other Spouses: |  | | All files are copyright protected and are not to be duplicated for profit. |
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http://www.usgennet.org/family/baicon/data/fam09345.htm
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