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    After Walthari's death around 547, Audoin became king of the Lombards. Beginning in 551, Audoin was obliged to send troops to serve Narses in Italy in the Gothic War against the Ostrogoths. The next year, he sent over 5,000 men to defeat the Goths on the slopes of Vesuvius.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_VEdward V - Wikipedia

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    Edward was born on 2 November 1470 at Cheyneygates, the medieval house of the Abbot of Westminster, adjoining Westminster Abbey. His mother, Elizabeth Woodville, had sought sanctuary there from Lancastrian supporters who had deposed his father, the Yorkist king Edward IV, during the course of the Wars of the Roses. Edward was created Prince of Wale...

    It was at Ludlow that the 12-year-old prince received news, on Monday 14 April 1483, of his father's sudden death five days before. Edward IV's will, which has not survived, nominated his trusted brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, as Protector during the minority of his son. The new king left Ludlow on 24 April, with Richard leaving York a day ea...

    Dominic Mancini recorded that after Richard III seized the throne, Edward and his brother Richard were taken into the "inner apartments of the Tower" and then were seen less and less until the end of the summer of 1483, when they disappeared from public view altogether. During this period Mancini records that Edward was regularly visited by a docto...

    As outlined above, on the orders of Charles II, the presumed bones of Edward V and his brother Richard were interred in Westminster Abbey; Edward was thus buried in the place of his birth. The white marble sarcophagus was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and made by Joshua Marshall. The sarcophagus can be found in the north aisle of the Henry VII C...

    Edward appears as a character in the play Richard IIIby William Shakespeare. Edward appears alive in only one scene of the play (Act 3 Scene 1), during which he and his brother are portrayed as bright, precocious children who see through their uncle's ambitions. Edward in particular is portrayed as wiser than his years (something his uncle notes) a...

    As heir apparent, Edward bore the royal arms (quarterly France and England) differenced by a label of three points argent. During his brief reign he used the royal arms undifferenced, supported by a lion and a hart as had his father. His livery badges were the traditional Yorkist symbols of the fetterlocked falcon and the rose argent. 1. Coat of ar...

    Ashley, Mike (2002). British Kings & Queens. Carroll & Graf. pp. 217–9. ISBN 0-7867-1104-3.
    Hicks, Michael (2003). Edward V: The Prince in the Tower. The History Press. ISBN 0-7524-1996-X.
    Kendall, Paul Murray (1955). Richard III. W. W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-00785-5.
    Weir, Alison (1992). The Princes in the Tower. The Bodley Head. ISBN 0-370-31792-0.
    Portraits of King Edward V at the National Portrait Gallery, London
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  4. Edward VII, aka Dirty Bertie, the most Parisian of English kings. Few steps from the Opéra Garnier, Place Edouard VII is a sumptuous stopover. It is also an opportunity to dwell on the atypical personality of the short-lived king (1901-1910), whose sculpture was created by Paul Landowski.

  5. King, 2009-Ohio-5158.] STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF SUMMIT STATE OF OHIO ) )ss: ) IN THE COURT OF APPEALS NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT C.A. No. 24675 Appellee v. D'ARRIUS C. KING Appellant APPEAL FROM JUDGMENT ENTERED IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COUNTY OF SUMMIT, OHIO CASE No. CR 2007-06-1806 DECISION AND JOURNAL ENTRY Dated: September 30, 2009 Per Curiam.

  6. Edward V, king of England from April to June 1483, who was deposed and possibly murdered (alongside his younger brother) by King Richard III. Responsibility for the crime has also been attributed to the powerful Henry Stafford, duke of Buckingham, and to Richard’s successor, King Henry VII.

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