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  1. Eduardo I ( 17 / 18 de junho de 1239 – 7 de julho de 1307 ), chamado de Eduardo Pernas Longas e o Martelo dos Escoceses, foi o Rei da Inglaterra de 1272 até sua morte.

  2. 8 de jan. de 2020 · published on 08 January 2020. Edward Longshanks Documentary. Biographical Documentary on the life of Edward I King of England. A documentary on the life of Edward the Longshanks Hammer of the Scots from his childhood, to him helping his father Henry III to defeat Simon De Montfort, to joining the ninth Crusade against the Mamluks, to his ...

  3. 20 October 1274. Westminster Abbey. House. Plantagenet. Father. Edward I of England. Mother. Eleanor of Castile. Henry of England (6 May 1268 – 14 October 1274 in Merton, Surrey) was the fifth child and second son of Edward I of England [1] by his first wife, Eleanor of Castile.

  4. Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as " Bloody Mary " by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain and the Habsburg dominions as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558. She is best known for her vigorous attempt to reverse ...

  5. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Keep the Vow. Inscribed on his tomb in Westminster Abbey, quoted in Michael Prestwich, Edward I (1997), p. 566. The royal hero of this time was Edward I, a tall and relentless king who was said to be so fierce that he once literally scared a man to death. Under Edward's belligerent leadership, the English were finally induced to cease fighting ...

  6. Given that "Edward I" is the common name, the function of "of England" is natural disambiguation. The question then is whether the English king is the primary topic for "Edward I", such that the disambiguation becomes unnecessary. He is the primary topic, so I support the move. Similarly for Edwards II–VIII.

  7. On 28 March Charters were confirmed. Edward granted 20 Articles known as articuli super cartas; in return, one-twentieth was granted. 48th 26 September 1300 1300/1301 20 January 1301 30 February 1301 n/a Roger Brabazon: Edward advised Canterbury that parliament must consider the Papal Bull. Met in Lincoln. Dissolved 27–30 January 1301.