was one of the most iconic figures of 14th-century England. The eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III, he never got to rule England but he certainly left his mark on the country.
Bruce seized the moment and launched an invasion of Northern England, threatening to annex it to Scotland. It was a successful ploy. Edward III of England was forced to recognise Bruce's kingship ...
by R.P. Howgrave Graham in Archaeologia vol. XCVIII, 1961 [describing the conservation of the funeral effigy after the war] The exequies of Edward III and the royal funeral ceremony in late medieval ...
An unusual medieval gold seal with a gemstone engraved with an elephant carrying a castle on its back has been added to a museum's collection. Discovered by a metal detectorist near King's Lynn, ...
Or is it a sign of hard-nosed pragmatism opposite a superior force, much as Edward III did at the Battle of Crecy? Yet this in itself indicates that the gap remains between England and the top ...
A small bronze statuette (or weeper) of Joan, a daughter of Edward III and Philippa of Hainault, can be seen on the side of her ... cote-hardi and long sleeves and the coat of arms depicting Castile & ...
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