Edward III - King of EnglandThis is the tomb effigy, of King Edward III, at Westminster Abbey. The Royal Monarchy web site provides a brief biography of this king (who was the father of Edward of Woodstock - later known as "The Black Prince"): Edward III was 14 when he was crowned King and assumed government in his own right in 1330. In 1337, Edward created the Duchy of Cornwall to provide the heir to the throne with an income independent of the sovereign or the state. An able soldier, and an inspiring leader, Edward founded the Order of the Garter in 1348. At the
beginning of the Hundred Years War in 1337, actual campaigning started
when the King invaded France in 1339 and laid claim to the throne of
France. Following a sea victory at Sluys in 1340, Edward overran
Brittany in 1342 and in 1346 he landed in Normandy, defeating the
French King, Philip VI, at the Battle of Crécy and his son Edward (the
Black Prince) repeated his success at Poitiers (1356). Failure abroad provoked criticism
at home. The Black Death plague outbreaks of 1348-9, 1361-2 and 1369
inflicted severe social dislocation (the King lost a daughter to the
plague) and caused deflation; severe laws were introduced to attempt to
fix wages and prices.
CreditsQuoted passage from the Royal Monarchy web site's biography of King Edward III.
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