Family: King of England Edward Plantagenet, I / Queen Consort of England Eleanor Castile (F5157)
m. 18 Oct 1254-
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King of England Edward Plantagenet, I
Birth 17 Jun 1239 Westminster, London, England Death 7 Jul 1307 Cumberland, England Burial Westminster, London, England Marriage 18 Oct 1254 [1] Burgos, Burgos, Castilla-Leon, Spain [1] Father Henry Plantagenet, III | F2705 Group Sheet Mother Eleanor Berenger | F2705 Group Sheet
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Queen Consort of England Eleanor Castile
Birth 1241 Burgos, Castilla-Leon, Spain Death 29 Nov 1290 Lincolnshire, England Burial Westminster, London, England Father Count of Aumale and King of Castile, Palencia, Valladolid, and Burgos Saint Ferdinand Castile, III | F3165 Group Sheet Mother Johanna de Dammartin de Ponthieu | F3165 Group Sheet
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Princess of England Joan of Acre Plantagenet
Birth 1272 Israel Death 23 Apr 1307 Clare, Suffolk, England Burial Westminster, London, England Spouse 7th Earl of Gloucester Lord Gilbert de Clare, IV | F8952 Marriage 30 Apr 1290 Westminster, London, England
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Elizabeth Plantagenet
Birth Death Burial Spouse 4th Earl of Hereford Humphrey de Bohun | F1258 Marriage 14 Nov 1302 Westminster, London, England
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Sources - [S852] Wikipedia: Edward I, Edward I of England.
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly referred to as The Lord Edward.[1] The first son of Henry III, Edward was involved early in the political intrigues of his father's reign, which included an outright rebellion by the English barons. In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was hostage to the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and joined the fight against Simon de Montfort. Montfort was defeated at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, and within two years the rebellion was extinguished. With England pacified, Edward joined the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land. The crusade accomplished little, and Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. Making a slow return, he reached England in 1274 and was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 19 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_I_of_England
- [S852] Wikipedia: Edward I, Edward I of England.