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  1. 7 de may. de 2024 · Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), also known as Edward of Windsor before his accession, was King of England from January 1327 until his death in 1377. He is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II.Edward III transformed the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306 he ruled Gascony as Duke of Aquitaine in his capacity as a vassal of the French king.Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly referred to as the Lord Edward.

  3. Hace 5 días · Windsor Castle, English royal residence that stands on a ridge at the northeastern edge of the district of Windsor and Maidenhead in the county of Berkshire, England.The castle occupies 13 acres (5 hectares) of ground above the south bank of the River Thames.Windsor Castle comprises two quadrilateral-shaped building complexes, or courts, that are separated by the Round Tower.

  4. Hace 2 días · Edmund’s son, Edward, inherited Sandal Castle upon his fathers death in 1402. Edward, 2nd Duke of York, died in the Battle of Agincourt. As Edward had no children, his heir was his nephew, Richard Plantagenet, son of the 2nd Duke’s brother, Richard of Conisborough, Earl of Cambridge, who had been executed for his role in the Southampton ...

  5. Hace 4 días · e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Impact on Youth: Around 13 million children under the age of 19 move annually, facing the challenges of adapting to new schools and social settings. The impact on their academic and emotional well-being is profound, emphasizing the need for supportive transition strategies. Local Moves:

  7. Hace 5 días · When the reign of Edward II plunged into chaos, Philip ap Hywel rose to the forere. As a trusted and highly competent royal official, the king increasingly looked to him to deal with trouble in Wales. In 1310 Roger Mortimer of Wigmore was ordered to hand over Builth castle to Philip, who held it at the king's pleasure for four years.