Edward 1st PLANTAGENET, King of ENGLAND : Family tree by Yves BENEYTON (yvesbeneyton) - Geneanet

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Sosa :3,611,536
 "Longshanks" ou "The Hammer of the Scots"


  • Born June 17, 1239 Julian (Friday) - Westminster Palace, Westminster London, Middlesex, ENGLAND
  • Deceased June 7, 1307 Julian (Wednesday) - Burgh-on-the-Sands, Cumbria, England,aged 67 years old

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  • sosa Henri III PLANTAGENET, King of ENGLAND, deceased November 16, 1272 Julian (Wednesday) - Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, Middlesex, ENGLAND
    Married January 14, 1236 (1235/6) Julian (Monday), Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury,,,Kent,ENGLAND, to
  • sosa Aliénor de PROVENCE, Queen Consort of ENGLAND, born in 1223 Julian - Aix-en-Provence, 13100, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, FRANCE, deceased June 24, 1291 Julian (Sunday) - Amesbury Abbey, Amesbury, Wiltshire, ENGLAND aged 68 years old

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Individual Note

Edward I "Longshanks", King of England was born on 17 June 1239 in Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England. He was the son of Henry III, King of England and Eleanor of Provence. He married, firstly, Eleanor de Castilla, Comtesse de Ponthieu, daughter of Fernando III, Rey de Castilla y Le—n and Jeanne d'Aumale, Comtesse de Ponthieu, on 18 October 1254 in Abbey of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain. He married, secondly, Marguerite de France, daughter of Philippe III, Roi de France and Marie de Brabant, on 10 September 1299 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. He died on 7 July 1307 at age 68 in Burgh-on-the-Sands, Cumberland, England, from dysentry, while marching against the Scots. He died on 7 July 1307 at age 68 in Burgh-on-Sands, Cumberland, England. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.
Edward I "Longshanks", King of England gained the title of Duke of Gascony in 1254. He gained the title of Earl of Chester on 14 February 1254. He succeeded to the title of King Edward I of England on 20 November 1272. He was crowned King of England on 19 August 1274 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, and styled "Rex Angliae, Dominus Hiberniae et Dux Aquitaniae".
Edward towered over his contemporaries - he was the then rare height of six feet two inches. He was on a Crusade at the time of his accession and returned to England in 1274. Reigning for 35 years he was a strong and wise King. He married Eleanor of Castille and, after her death Margaret, daughter of Phillip III of France. Edward had 16 children by Eleanor and three by Margaret, the most of any Monarch. He carried out much needed reform and clarification of the law. Starting in 1277 he set out to resolve the Welsh problem which had proved so troublesome in Henry III's reign. The area around Snowdon and Anglesy harboured Llewelyn and other warlike princes. Llewelyn was killed in battle and the Welsh resistance collapsed. The Statute of Wales in 1284 arranged for administration under a mixed English and Welsh law. Castles were built to secure the Principality, including Caernarvon where Edward's son (Edward) was born and who was created Prince of Wales in 1301. During his campaign in Wales, it was found that the long bow used by the Southern Welsh, was an amazingly effective weapon which would revolutionise forthcoming conflicts. Edward next marched on Scotland and won a crushing victory at Falkirk but Robert Bruce arose and made himself King of Scotland. Although known as The Hammer of the Scots, Edward had not succeeded in subjugating that noble land. Edward may be best remembered by the Model Parliament called in 1295.

Family 1 :
Eleanor de Castilla, Comtesse de Ponthieu b. circa 1244, d. 28 November 1290
Children :
1. Eleanor of England b. 17 Jun 1264, d. 12 Oct 1298
2. Joan of England b. c Jun 1265, d. b 7 Sep 1265
3. John of England b. 10 Jul 1266, d. 3 Aug 1271
4. Alice of England b. c 1267, d. 1279
5. Henry of England b. 13 Jul 1267, d. 14 Oct 1274
6. Juliana of England b. 1271, d. 28 May 1271
7. Joan of Acre b. c Apr 1272, d. 23 Apr 1307
8. Alfonso of England, Earl of Chester b. 24 Nov 1273, d. 19 Aug 1284
9. Margaret of England b. 11 Sep 1275, d. 1318
10. Berengaria of England b. 1276, d. bt 1276 - 1279
11. Mary of England b. 11 Mar 1278, d. b 8 Jul 1332
12. Alice of England b. 12 Mar 1279, d. c 1291
13. Isabella of England b. 12 Mar 1279, d. 1279
14. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet b. Aug 1282, d. 5 May 1316
15. Edward II of Caernarvon, King of England b. 25 Apr 1284, d. 21 Sep 1327
16. Beatrice of England b. c 1286
17. Blanche of England b. c 1290, d. 1290

Family 2 :
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Child :
1. John de Botetourt, 1st Lord Botetourt b. c 1265, d. 25 Nov 1324

Family 3 :
Marguerite de France b. circa 1279, d. 14 February 1317/18
Children :
1. Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk b. 1 Jun 1300, d. c Aug 1338
2. Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent b. 5 Aug 1301, d. 19 Mar 1330
3. Eleanor of England b. 4 May 1306, d. 1311

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