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  1. King Edward Balliol. Edward Balliol lived from 1283 to 1367. He was the oldest son of King John Balliol who had been removed from the Scottish throne by Edward I in July 1296 and was later exiled to the family estates in France. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  2. Edward Balliol Edward married Marguerite de Taranto, the daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto (d. 1332) they had no issue and the marriage was later annulled. When his father was forced to abdicate by King Edward I of England in 1296, the younger Balliol was imprisoned with him in England.

  3. 15 de fev. de 2015 · Edward Balliol had a strong claim to the Scottish throne, one that he would later be encouraged to pursue by Edward III in the 1330s. In May 1306, John de Warenne attended his first parliament at Westminster, an event which marked his coming of age, although he was not yet 21; in fact, he was still a month shy of his twentieth birthday.

  4. 16 de out. de 2022 · Edward Balliol (c. 1283 – 1367) or Edward de Baliol was a claimant to the Scottish throne who was intermittently de facto ruler from 1332 to 1336. He was the eldest son of John Balliol and Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alice de Lusignan. Alice was daughter of Hugh X de Lusignan and Isabella of ...

  5. The price of Edward's support was a large slice of southern Scotland. In 1332, during the minority of David II (son of Robert I), Edward Balliol invaded Scotland by sea, landing at Kinghorn in Fife. He defeated a feudal army at Dupplin in Perthshire, on 12 August, and was 'crowned' at Scone on 24 September. Three months later, this puppet king ...

  6. Edward Balliol. Edward Balliol ( Scottish Gaelic: Èideard Balliol; [1] c. 1283 – 1367) was a claimant to the throne of Scotland. He claimed the throne from 1314-1356, but reigned only from 1332-1336. He was the eldest son of John Balliol and thus the heir to the Scottish throne after him. However, John was deposed by Robert I and William ...

  7. Edward était cependant déterminé à affirmer ce qu'il considérait comme ses droits à la suzeraineté; et Balliol trouva impossible de maintenir l'indépendance de son royaume. En 1295, les nobles écossais ont pris le pouvoir des mains de Balliol, ont fait une alliance avec l'ennemi d'Edward Philip IV de France et se sont préparés à défier Edward.