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      • Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), known to history as the Black Prince, [a] was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England. He died before his father and so his son, Richard II, succeeded to the throne instead.
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  3. Mother. Philippa of Hainault. Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), [1] known to history as the Black Prince, [a] was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England. He died before his father and so his son, Richard II, succeeded to the throne instead.

  4. Dec 16, 2015 · By David Green. Edward, Prince of Wales and Aquitaine, Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester, founder knight of the Order of the Garter, hero of Crécy, victor at Poitiers, the Black Prince, died on 8th June 1376, Trinity Sunday, the feast day for which he had particular reverence.

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376 CE), better known as the Black Prince after his distinctive armour or martial reputation, was the eldest son of Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377 CE).

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  6. Apr 10, 2017 · England’s famed Hundred Years’ War commander never lost a battle. At Crécy, south of Calais in northern France, on August 26, 1346, Prince Edward, the eldest son of England’s King Edward III, “won his spurs” in one of the most famous battles – and crushing English victories – of the Hundred Years’ War between England and France.

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  7. Jul 7, 2014 · But the reputation of Edward of Woodstock - or the Black Prince, as he has become known to history - is still the subject of the same type of dispute that rages over the reputations of...

  8. May 17, 2018 · The Image of Edward the Black Prince in Georgian and Victorian England. Negotiating the Late Medieval Past. , pp. 1 - 20. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781787440845.002. Publisher: Boydell & Brewer. Print publication year: 2017. Access options. Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below.

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