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  1. 12 de dic. de 2016 · The one that history records with the greatest of infamy is Piers Gaveston. His twelve years spent at the side of the king, beginning when Edward was still heir to the throne and ending with Gaveston’s untimely and dramatic death in 1312, is marked by contemporaries now and then with much opprobrium. Piers Gaveston’s career was an ...

  2. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (c. 1284 – June 19, 1312) was the favorite, and possibly lover, of King Edward II of England. A Gascon by birth, Piers was the son of Sir Arnaud de Gabaston, a soldier in service to King Edward I of England. Arnaud had been used as a hostage by Edward twice; on the second occasion, Arnaud escaped captivity ...

  3. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (s. 1284 – 19 Juni 1312) adalah seorang bangsawan Inggris asal Gascon dan orang kesayangan Raja Edward II dari Inggris.Pada masa muda, ia membuat Raja Edward I "Longshanks" menjadi terkesan, dan diangkat menjadi anggota keluarga dari putra Raja tersebut, Edward dari Caernarfon.

  4. Piers Gaveston, I conde de Cornualles (1284 (greg. ) , Gascuña – 19 de xunu de 1312 , condado de Warwick (es) ) foi'l favoritu y amante del rei Eduardu II d'Inglaterra . Gascón de nacencia, Piers yera fíu de Sir Arnaud de Gabaston, soldáu d' Eduardu I d'Inglaterra , y de Claramonde de Marsan. [5]

  5. Piers Gaveston (cerca 1284 - 1312) foi Conde da Cornualha e o favorito do rei Eduardo II de Inglaterra. [ 1] Gaveston era natural da Gasconha, então uma província do Ducado da Aquitânia, uma possessão da coroa inglesa. Veio para a corte de Inglaterra muito jovem e desde a infância adquiriu o estatuto de melhor amigo do Príncipe de Gales ...

  6. Piers Gaveston (ca. 1284 - nabij Warwick, 19 juni 1312) was een Engelse edelman afkomstig uit Gascogne die uitgroeide tot de favoriet van koning Eduard II van Engeland. Biografie [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ]

  7. 6 de jun. de 1999 · Edward I died at Burgh-on-Sands on July 7th, 1307, and Gaveston was at once recalled by the new King. The chroniclers express no surprise, but some disappointment, at this. After all, the new King’s love for Gaveston was known to be ‘beyond measure and reason’, ‘immoderate’, ‘inordinate’ and ‘excessive’.