4 days ago · 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.
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Sep 9, 2023 · Edmund Crouchback Plantagenet, b.16 JAN 1244, London, Middlesex, England, son of Henry III King of England + Eleanor of Provence; + Avelina de Fortibus, b.abt 1247, England Our Family Tree Branch: Ray's Extended Family Tree
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Sep 9, 2023 · Edmund Crouchback Plantagenet, b.16 JAN 1244, London, Middlesex, England, son of Henry III King of England + Eleanor of Provence; + Blanche of Artois, b.1248, Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France
Sep 21, 2023 · Plate 185: Recumbent Effigies. Henry III, Edmund Crouchback and Aveline, Wife of Edmund Crouchback. Page 185. An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 1, Westminster Abbey. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1924.
5 days ago · Henry, 3rd earl of Lancaster, (born c. 1281—died Sept. 22, 1345), second son of Edmund (“Crouchback”), 1st Earl of Lancaster, and the brother of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. After his brother’s execution in 1322, Henry was so little suspected of opposing King Edward II that he was allowed possession of another of the family titles ...
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3 days ago · Edmund Crouchback (1269–1296) Barony of Burstwick and Holderness: Held by the Earls of Aumale: Edmund Crouchback (1269–1296) Barony of Cottingham: William de Stuteville (1183–1203) Robert de Stuteville (Baron) (1203–1205) Nicholas I de Stuteville (1205–1218) Nicholas II de Stuteville (1218–1233) Hugh Wake (Baron) (1233–1241)