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  1. Edmund, 2nd Earl of Kent (c. 1326 [1] – 5 October 1331 [2]) was a member of the English royal family. Life. He inherited the Earldom of Kent in 1331, a year after his father, Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, was attainted. His mother was Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_KentEarl of Kent - Wikipedia

    Edmund c. 1326 –1331 2nd Earl of Kent: Thomas Holland c. 1314 –1360 1st Earl of Kent, 1st Baron Holland: Joan of Kent 1326/1327–1385: Edward the Black Prince 1330–1376 Duke of Cornwall: John of Gaunt 1340–1399 Duke of Lancaster: John 1330–1352 3rd Earl of Kent: Earldom (5th creation) extinct, 1352: Thomas Holland 1350 ...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2020 · Edmund Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Kent was born circa 1326. He was the son of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret Wake, Baroness Wake of Liddell. He died before 5 October 1331. He was also reported to have died on 5 January 1333.

  4. Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (5 August 1301 – 19 March 1330), whose seat was Arundel Castle in Sussex, was the sixth son of King Edward I of England, and the second by his second wife Margaret of France, and was a younger half-brother of King Edward II.

  5. 5 August 1301 – 19 March 1330. Edmund Plantagenet was the second son of King Edward I and his second wife, Margaret of France and the half brother of King Edward II. Edmund was born at Woodstock in Oxfordshire on 5 August 1301 when king Edward was well into his sixties. Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent.

  6. Before his own execution Mortimer acknowledged that Kent's sentence was unjust. Edmund married about Christmas 1325 Margaret (1309-1349), sister and heiress of Thomas, lord Wake of Liddell, and widow of John Comyn of Badenoch. He had by her four children, two sons and two daughters. 4 The eldest, Edmund, was born about 1327, and in 1330 was, on ...

  7. Edmund, Earl of Kent Character Analysis. Next. Prince Edward/Edward III. Kent is Edward II's brother, and thus spends much of the play torn between loyalty to his family and loyalty to England.