Born:circa 963
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Ealhswith (Alhswith(a) or Ethelswida) was the daughter of Mercian nobleman. She married Alfred the Great in 868. |
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Sixth son of Aethelred (the Unready) |
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Edgar
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Edith (Daughter of Godwine)
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Married Edward the Confessor. |
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Edward married Edith, the daughter of Earl Godwine. Godwine was then in an extremely powerful position being related to the King of England. |
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First son of Edmund (Ironside) and elder brother of Edward (the Exile). |
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Son of Edward I and his second wife Margaret. Edmund was executed in 1330 by Mortimer for opposing Queen Isabella. |
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Execution of Edmund, Earl of Kent
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Mortimer arrested Edmund, Earl of Kent for openly opposing Queen Isabella and Mortimer himself. This act was the catalyst for Edward II to arrest Mortimer for treason. |
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Edmund (Earl of Lancaster)
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Second son of Henry III. |
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Edmund (of Langley, Duke of York)
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Son of Edward III. |
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Richard make his uncles Dukes
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Richard gave his uncles Edmund of Langley and Thomas of Woodstock new titles. He made Edmund the Duke of York and made Thomas the Duke of Gloucester. |
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Edward was the son of Edmund of Langley, the Duke of York and the grandson of Edward III, King of England. Edward, Duke of York, was killed at the battle of Agincourt in 1415 and died childless. His lands passed to his nephew Richard. |
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Edward (Duke of York) ( - d.1415)
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A plot to kill the new King
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Supporters of Richard II planned to attack King Henry during a tournament held over Christmas at Windsor Castle. The plot was betrayed by Edward, Earl of Rutland, son of the Duke of York. Henry and his family escaped to London, and by the time the king returned to Windsor with an army, the rebels had been dealt with by local people.1 |
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Second son of Aethelred (the Unready) |
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Egbert
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Eleanor (Daughter of Edward I)
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Born:1269
Died:1298
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Daughter of Edward I. |
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Eleanor (Daughter of Edward I) (b.1269 - d.1298)
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Eleanor (Daughter of Edward II)
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Eleanor (Daughter of King John)
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Born:1215
Died:1275
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Daughter of King John. |
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Eleanor (Daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy)
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Daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy. |
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Eleanor (Daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy)
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Eleanor (Grand-daughter of Henry II)
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Daughter of Geoffrey (son of Henry II). |
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Eleanor (Grand-daughter of Henry II) ( - d.1241)
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Born:1162
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Daughter of Henry II. |
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Eleanor gives birth in Rouen
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Eleanor of Aquitaine gave birth to a daughter at Rouen. The girl was named Eleanor after he mother.2 |
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Married Henry III on 14th January 1236. |
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Beaulieu Abbey dedicated
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The Cistercial abbey at Beaulieu founded earlier by King John was dedicated in the presence of King Henry III, Queen Eleanor and Prince Edward.3 |
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Daughter of James I and Joan Beaufort. |
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Eleanor (Stewart) ( - d.1480)
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Born:945
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Third wife of Edgar I |
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Born:1282
Died:1316
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Daughter of Edward I. |
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Elizabeth (b.1282 - d.1316)
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Elizabeth (2nd wife of Robert I of Scotland)
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2nd wife of Robert I of Scotland |
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Elizabeth (daughter of John of Gaunt)
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Elizabeth (Daughter of Richard, Duke of York)
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Elizabeth (de Burgh) ( - d.1363) +Lionel (of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence) ( - d.1368)
= Philippa (daughter of Lionel Duke of Clarence)
+Mortimer, Edmund (3rd Earl of March) ( - d.1381)
= Mortimer, Roger (4th Earl of March) (b.1374 - d.1398)
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| = Mortimer, Edmund (5th Earl of March) (b.1391 - d.1425)
| =Mortimer, Anne (daughter of Roger, Earl of March)
= Mortimer, Edmund ( - d.1409)
+Glendower, Katherine
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Elizabeth was a daughter of King Charles I. |
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Elizabeth (Queen Consort of Bohemia)
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Born:1596
Died:1662
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Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of James VI of Scotland (James I of England) and Anne of Denmark.She married Frederick, the king of Bohemia. |
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Elizabeth (Queen Consort of Bohemia) (b.1596 - d.1662)
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Father of Margaret, the 'Maid of Norway'. |
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Selection of references used:
1. Peter Earle, The Life and Times of Henry V 2. The Plantagenet Chronicles, 1-85501-685-0 3. Abbot Gasquet, The Greater Abbeys of England, 1908
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