
| Ēadƿeard Langscancan | ||
|---|---|---|
| Be Godes ēadȝiefu, Cyning Englalandes, Hlāford Īrlandes, and Duc Aquitaines | ||
| Rīcsode | 20 Blōtmōnaþ 1272 – 7 Mǣdmōnaþ 1307 | |
| Corōnung | 19 Wēodmōnaþ 1274 | |
| Gebyrdstede | Ƿestmynster | |
| Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland | ||
| Begrafen | Ƿestmynster | |
| Foregenga | Henric III | |
| Æftergenga | Ēadweard II | |
| Gebedda | Eleanor of Castile (1241–90) Marguerite Franclandes (1282–1317) |
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| Cildru | Joan of Acre (1271–1307) Alphonso, Ēorl Ċeastre (1273–84) Ēadƿeard II (1284–1327) Thomas, 1st Ēorl Norfolces (1300–38) Ēadmund, 1st Ēorl Centes (1301–30) |
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| Cynelic Hūs | Plantaȝenet | |
| Fæder | Henric III (1207–72) | |
| Mōdor | Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223–91) | |
Ēadƿeard I (17 Sēremōnaþ 1239 – 7 Mǣdmōnaþ 1307), ēac Ēadƿeard Langscancan (Nīƿe Englisc: Edward Longshanks) ȝehāten [1], and "Ēadweard se Lagaȝiefend" þurh his laguƿeorc, and "Hamor þāra Scotta",[2] ƿann herelof sƿā cyning sē hæfþ Ƿēalum oferƿunnon. Hē sierede oferƿunnen Scotland beforan his dēaðe. Hē fēng tō rīċe on 21um Blōtmōnþe 1272 æfter his fædres dēaþ, ƿæs hē Henric III cyning Englalandes. His mōdor ƿæs Eleanor Provencan.
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