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  1. Hace 3 días · e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the ...

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      Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as...

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · king (1327-1377), England. Founder: The Most Noble Order of the Garter. House / Dynasty: house of Plantagenet. Edward III (born November 13, 1312, Windsor, Berkshire, England—died June 21, 1377, Sheen, Surrey) was the king of England from 1327 to 1377, who led England into the Hundred Years’ War with France.

  3. Hace 5 días · Edward II, king of England from 1307 to 1327. Although he was a man of limited capability, he waged a long, hopeless campaign to assert his authority over powerful barons. He was also notable for leading the English to defeat at the Battle of Bannockburn, which virtually secured Scottish independence from England.

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  4. 25 de may. de 2024 · by. May 25, 2024. The House of Plantagenet produced some of the most famous English kings during their over 300 years on the throne from 1154 to 1485. The first eight Plantagenet kings oversaw major developments that transformed England into a powerful nation, but their reigns were also filled with conflict, rebellion, and palace intrigue.

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Edward The Black Prince (born June 15, 1330, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died June 8, 1376, Westminster, near London) was the son and heir apparent of Edward III of England and one of the outstanding commanders during the Hundred Years’ War, winning his major victory at the Battle of Poitiers (1356).