Edmund “Crouchback” of England (16 January 1245-5 June 1296), Earl of Lancaster |
|
|
| |||
Father:1 | Henry III (1 October 1207-16 November 1272), King of England | ||
Mother:2 | Eleonore de Provence (1223-24/25 June 1291) |
| |||||
Married:3 | 8/9 April 1269 | Aveline de Forz (20 January 1259-10 November 1274) | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Marriage-contract dated 6 April 1269. | |||||
Married:4 | 27 July/29 October 1276 | Blanche d'Artois (1248-2 May 1302) |
| |||||
Occupation:8 | from 1265 | Earl of Leicester | |||
Occupation:9 | 1269-74 | Steward of England "for life" | |||
Occupation:10 | 1275-83 | Regent of Champagne and Navarre | |||
Occupation:11 | 1276 | Comte de Champagne et de Brie | |||
by right of his wife. | |||||
Occupation:12 | 1267-96 | Earl of Lancaster |
| ||||
Buried:13 | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | |||
Born:14 | 16 January 1245 | City of London [county], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Died:15 | 5 June 1296 | Bayonne [municipality], Pyrénées-Atlantiques [district], Aquitaine [county], France [country] | ||
during the siege of Bordeaux. |
| ||
He was on crusade in Palestine 1270-1272.16 |
|
|
certainly | The information is supported by primary sources. |
probably | The information is supported by secondary sources which is most likely based on primary sources. |
possibly | It is unclear if the secondary source cited is based on primary sources, or the information is an assumption well supported by other evidence. |
likely | The information is only found in secondary sources with questioned quality, or there is a reason to suspect the information is wrong. Or the information is a likely assumption based on other evidence. |
apparently | The information is doubtful and poorly documented, but still most likely correct. |
perhaps | The information might be correct or it might be wrong. It is not supported by any trustworthy sources. It might me an assumption. |
disproved | The information is proven to be wrong. |