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  • King David II of Scotland succeeded his father, Robert I better known ... David II (March 5, 1324 – February 22, 1371) King of Scots, son ...
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  • Coke, Edward [[image:Edward Coke.jpg|thumb|150pxl|Sir Edward Coke]] Sir Edward Coke ...
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  • November 16, 1272) was the son and successor of John Lackland as King of England ... He assumed the crown under the regency of the popular William Marshal ...
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  • the often stormy sixteenth century in England. He occupies a primary place ... he was born around 1505, toward the close of the reign of Henry VII of England ...
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  • St Edward the Confessor or Eadweard III (c. 1004– January 5, 1066 ... His reign marked the continuing disintegration of royal power in England ...
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  • The Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor (Welsh: Tudur) was a series of ... The kings and queens of this era ruled England from 1485 - 1603. During ...
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  • Philippa of Hainault (June 24, 1311 – August 15, 1369) was the queen ... who persuaded her husband to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais after ...
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  • to acquire additional territory. Edward I of England who arranged Margaret ... Eric sent official ambassadors to Edward I of England, then in Gascony, ...
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  • Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (April 25, 1287 – November ... When they landed in England in 1826, their small force was soon joined ...
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  • Thomas, Earl of Lancaster (c. 1278 – March 22 1322) was one of the ... Thomas Plantagenet upheld the principles of Parliamentary oversight ...
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  • The Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, normally called Westminster ... Since the Christmas Day coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066 ...
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  • a soldier in service to King Edward I of England. Arnaud had been used ... Following pressure to banish Gavesto, Edward instead appointed him ...
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  • Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 – 1 May 1118) was the first wife and ... when her husband Henry was away from England. She also commissioned the ...
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  • Margaret Beaufort (May 31, 1443 – June 29, 1509) was the mother ... Beaufort was a descendant of Edward III through John of Gaunt, Duke ...
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  • Harold Harefoot (c. 1015–March 17, 1040) was King of England from ... He was the son of Canute the Great, King of England, Denmark, Norway ...
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  • font-size:larger;" | His Majesty King Edward VI |- align:center;" | [[Image:Portrait of Edward VI of England.jpg|200px]] ...
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  • He is best known for his mediation in England between King Henry III and ... as a deacon, he was created Cardinal Deacon of San Adriano thus joining the ...
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  • The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth ... at the time the colonists departed England, the Pilgrims arrived off ...
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  • Henry VI (December 6, 1421 – May 21, 1471) was King of England from ... One consequence of the fluidity of the political situation, with Henry ...
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  • Saint Margaret (c. 1046 – November 16, 1093), was the sister of ... piety, was essential to the revivification of Roman Catholicism in Scotland ...
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