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 ...
King Edward III reigned in England between 1327 and 1377, and his kingdom saw the beginning of the Hundred Years' War between England and France. Royal Cousins What's more, they are both also ...
It was while returning from the Crusade that Edward learned that his father, Henry III, had died and that he was now the King of England. Ambitious and impulsive, Edward wasted no time in ...
If there was one thing which defined the reign of King Edward III of England, it was war. In the long years of his reign, England was embroiled in one conflict or another, including one of the ...
Edward the First of England was used to getting his own way ... only death could loosen Edwards grip. In 1292, Alexander III, the King of Scotland, died. Scotland's nobles turned to the Edward ...
The Celtic gold stater, left, is believed to date back to 65 BC, while the Edward III quarter noble, right, is from the 14th Century Two gold coins separated by about 1,500 years of history have ...
A small bronze statuette (or weeper) of Joan, a daughter of Edward III and Philippa of Hainault ... sleeves and the coat of arms depicting Castile & Leon impaling France and England quarterly is below ...