Edward, The Black Prince [1330-1376] -- Prince of Wales, KG, 1st Duke Cornwall
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1st Duke Cornwall (1337-1376)
Prince of Wales (1343)
Prince of Aquitaine and Gascony
Earl Chester (1333)
Lord of Biscay
Prince of Wales (1343)
Prince of Aquitaine and Gascony
Earl Chester (1333)
Lord of Biscay
a/k/a
Edward IV of EnglandEdward of Woodstock
The Black Prince
Known since 1569 as the "Black Prince."
The hero of the battles of Creçy and Poitiers,
he died in his father's lifetime.
Chronology |
1333 | Earl Chester |
1337 | First Englishman to hold a dukedom |
1337-1376 | 1st Duke Cornwall |
1343 | Prince of Wales |
1346 | Fights well in the victory at Crécy |
1347 | Seige of Calais |
1356/09/19 | Brilliant victory at Poitiers |
1361 | Marries Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent |
1367/04 | Defeats Bertrand du Guesclin at Navarette (Nájera) in Spain to put Pedro (the cruel) back on that throne |
1367/06 | Contracts a disease and returns with his army to France |
1369 | He takes Limoges, massacres the inhabitants |
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- Nation of Cornwall ULSTER is often portrayed as just the northern part of Ireland. The the fact that Ulster is an historic nation in its own right is ignored. The nation of Cornwall shares a similar fate - it is usually viewed as England's most south-westerly county. However, it is not an Anglo-Saxon shire at all.
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- stannery Stannary Law: From Latin "Stannum"= tin. A Legal system exclusive to the Celts of Cornwall dating back to pre-English and perhaps pre-Christian eras.
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Associated |
- Father: ¤Edward III of Windsor \né PLANTAGENET, Edward III\ [1312-1377] English monarch, KG (founder)
- Mother: ¤Philippa of Hainault [1311-1369] Queen Consort of England, first Lady of the Garter
- Brother: ¤John of Gaunt [1340-1399] English nobleman, statesman, Duke of Lancaster
- Wife: ¤Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent", Lady of Wake [~1328-1385] English noble, Countess of Kent
- Son: ¤Richard II [1367-1400] English monarch, KG