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  2. Coat of arms of Edmund Crouchback and the House of Lancaster Issue. Edmund's first wife Aveline de Forz died before the couple could have any children. By his second wife Blanche of Artois, Edmund had four children. Of these, all three of his sons outlived their father. Edmund's children with Blanche were: Thomas (b. c.

  3. Jan 6, 2018 · Edmund was 31 at the time of their wedding. The couple had three sons between the years 1278 and 1286: Thomas, Henry and John. Their favorite residence when not at court was Grosmont Castle in Wales. In serving his brother, Edmund spent a considerable amount of money on endowing religious houses throughout the country.

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  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Son of Henry III, king of England and Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England. Husband of Aveline de Forz, Countess of Aumale and Lancaster and Blanche of Artois. Father of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster; Henry of Lancaster; John Plantagenet, Lord of Beaufort and Mary Plantagenet.

  6. The first Earl of Lancaster was Edmund Crouchback, younger son of King Henry III, Edmund's son Thomas inherited his father's estates in 1296, but was executed in 1322 after he joined a baronial rebellion against his cousin Edward II and his titles and estates were forfeited to the crown.

  7. The couple had three sons:- Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster. (1) Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, (born 1278, executed 22 March 1322) married Alice de Lacy. (2) Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (1281- 1345) married Maud Chaworth. Issue:- (i) Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster (circa 1310 – 1361) m.

  8. Thomas of Lancaster was the eldest son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Blanche of Artois, the daughter of Count Robert I of Artois and Matilda of Brabant and a granddaughter of King Louis VIII of France.

  9. Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester and Derby, was the second son of King Henry III of England from the House of Plantagenet. Known as Edmund Crouchback he was a formidable military leader and he annexed Wales for Edward I. Edmund is often forgotten in English history, which is a shame.

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