Edward II (25 April 1284-21 September 1327), King of England |
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Father:1 | Edward I “Longshanks” (17 June 1239-8 July 1307), King of England | ||
Mother:2 | Leonor de Castilla (1240-29 November 1290) |
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Betrothed:3 | July 1290 | Margaret 'the Maid of Norway' (within a year previous to 9 April 1283-around 26 September 1290) | Birgham [city/town], Eccles [parish], Berwickshire [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Papal dispensation dated 16 November 1289. | |||||
Betrothed:4 | 31 July 1291 | Blanche de France (around 1278/85-19 March 1306) | |||
Betrothed:5 | 7 January 1297 | Philippine de Flandre (-2 February 1304) | |||
Marriage contract:6 | 12 May 1299 | Isabelle de France (1291/92-21 November 1358) | |||
Betrothed:7 | 20 May 1303 | Isabelle de France (1291/92-21 November 1358) | |||
Married:8 | 22 January 1308 | Isabelle de France (1291/92-21 November 1358) | Boulogne-sur-Mer [municipality], Pas-de-Calais [district], Nord-Pas-de-Calais [county], France [country] |
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Occupation:14 | from 1290 | Comte de Ponthieu et de Montreuil | |||
Title:15 | from 1301 | Prince of Wales | |||
Occupation:16 | from 1306 | Duke of Aquitaine | |||
Occupation:17 | 1307-27 | King of England |
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Buried:18 | Gloucester Cathedral [building], Gloucester [city/town], Gloucestershire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | |||
Born:19 | 25 April 1284 | Caernarfon Castle [building], Caernarfon [city/town], Caernarfonshire [county], Wales [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Murdered:20 | 21 September 1327 | Berkeley Castle [building], Berkeley [Unknown/Unspecified], Gloucestershire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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King of England 1307-27 |
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