RMM7T9JK–Edward II. Portrait of King Edward II of England (1284-1327).
RMC784BT–Edward II, 1284 – 1327, aka Edward of Caernarfon. King of England.
RMF7P8BN–EDWARD II (1284-1327) king of England from 1307;son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile;in 1301 created Prince of Wales;forced to abdicate and murdered in Berkeley Castle.
RMBC85K3–Gloucester Cathedral tomb of Edward II murdered in 1327. Fulll face
RMA2BBYW–King Edward II one of a set of 50 EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RM2G74527–King Edward II shown receiving the English crown in a contemporary illustration
RMG39N38–Piers Gaveston, the favourite of King Edward II is beheaded and his head presented to the Earl of Lancaster Date: 19th June 1312
RM2PMMP04–Coronation of Edward II of England (1284-1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, King of England (1307-1327), illuminated manuscript painting by Peter of Langtoft, 1307-1327
RMCPJGFR–Edward II
RMC7KGFF–Tomb of King Edward II at Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England
RMBKCRC2–EDWARD II -1991 STEVE WADDINGTON
RMEG41KW–Isabella of France, queen of King Edward II.
RMDECXFA–Edward II stained glass, Bridgnorth Town Hall, Shropshire, UK
RMB7G86D–The Deposition of King Edward II 1327 at Kenilworth Castle Warwickshire Illustration
RMG3PDB2–Edward II, Edward of Caernarfon, 1284-1327, King of England
RMDDT6T3–'King Edward II, Founder of Oriel College', 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RMHE27XT–Sir William Trussell and other deputies receiving the resignation of Edward II on 21 January, 1327 following the invasion of Roger de Mortimer,1st Earl of March and Edward's queen consort Isabella.
RMB7PWKB–deposition of edward II 1327 Edward II, (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327?) of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until
RMJ3CPHB–Edward II British Library Royal 20 A ii f10 (detail)
RMEYPADC–The tomb of King Edward II in Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK
RME17RGC–Edward II, 1284 –1327, aka Edward of Caernarfon. King of England.
RMF7P8BP–EDWARD II (1284-1327) King of England from 1307 Edward was forced to abdicate in 1326. Artist's impression of Edward being dragged through Berkeley Castle where he is supposed to have been murdered with a red hot poker
RMBC85PW–Gloucester Cathedral tomb of Edward II
RMB9MTMP–Tomb of Edward II inside Gloucester Cathedral, England, UK
RMM8N9RK–Isabella, Queen of Edward II, on her voyage to England with Sir John Hainault
RMANHMC2–Edward Ii Coronation
RM2AW5F43–1320 ca , GREAT BRITAIN : KING EDWARD II of ENGLAND ( 1284 – 1327 ) of House Plantagenet . Portrait engraved in XIX century around 1840 ca, on colo
RMERG8WR–Edward II, (1284 – 1327) of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. He died imprisoned
RMD1EPKB–cathedral west front detail Edward II Lichfield Staffordshire England UK
RMM3MF9F–Montacute's troops in the subterranean passage, Mortimer's hole, Nottingham castle, 19 October 1330
RMEC911Y–GOLDSMITH(1800) p1.350 EDWARD II.
RMBETYNB–King Edward II statue on West Front of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, England, UK
RMR530HE–'The second oblation by Edward II. Crowned with Queen Isabella at Westminster. Edward II offered a golden figure of a pilgrim. The Illustrated London News Record of the Coronation Service and Ceremony, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. London : Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd, [1902]. Source: The Illustrated London News. Opposite page 8 detail.
RMDNG7A8–Edward II or Edward of Caernarfon, 1284 - 1327, King of England from 1307 to 1327, Eduard II., 1284 - 1327, König von England un
RMDDMXNF–Tomb of Edward II, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, 1945. Artist: Unknown
RMMX08F2–A portrait of King Edward II (1284 – 1327), King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. He became the heir apparent to the throne following the death of his older brother Alphonso. Beginning in 1300, Edward accompanied his father on campaigns to pacify Scotland, and in 1306 he was knighted in a grand ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Edward succeeded to the throne in 1307, following his father's death. In 1308, he married Isabella of France, the daughter of King Philip IV, as part of a long-running effort to resolve the tensions between the English and French crowns.
RFB8PMYA–Edward II, (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327?) called Edward of Carnarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed i
RMDNH2PD–Edward II
RMG7WDEF–The restored 13th-century Caernarvon Castle, birthplace of Edward II, the first Prince of Wales.
RMB3XWYG–King Edward II of England, 1284 to 1327.
RMD95KYE–Edward II (1284-1327) king of England from 1307, son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile. Created Prince of Wales in 1301. Forced to abdicate and murdered in Berkeley Castle in 1307. A member of the Plantagenet dynasty. Wood engraving c1900.
RMBC85YW–Gloucester Cathedral tomb of Edward II
RMB9MRW4–Tomb of Edward II inside Gloucester Cathedral, England, UK
RMC45EET–Agnes Straub and Faber in 'Edward II', 1924
RMG39GNM–Edward III seizes his powerful rival Roger Mortimer in Nottingham Castle ; he is taken to London and executed for dissension and for the murder of Edward II Date: 19 October 1330
RM2PMMP00–Edward II of England (1284-1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, King of England (1307-1327), illuminated manuscript portrait painting, circa 1320
RMERFW03–Kin Edward II portrait (reigned 1327 - 1377). Edward II was a grand fighter and a capable administrator. He plunged England into the Hundred Years' War. Though he had some military success, his reign ended in gloom and distress due to the Black Death.
RMK368RH–EDWARD II STEVEN WADDINGTON Date: 1991
RMCPJGG4–Edward II
RM2N59KPJ–EDWARD II ( 1284-1327) receives the Crown of England at his Coronation in 1308.
RMBKCRBT–EDWARD II -1991 POSTER
RMJ4Y8BR–The First Prince of Wales, late Victorian painting of the later Edward II, presented to the Welsh people as an infant by his father King Edward I, as their prince who could not speak English, in 1284
RMEJXMMK–Isabella of France, queen of King Edward II.
RM2T07FXG–King Edward II (third from the left) hunting with Philip IV, 1300s
RMM988M8–The Great Hall of Kenilworth Castle founded in the early 1120s. It's located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, it was the location of the six-month-long Siege of Kenilworth in 1266, believed to be the longest siege in English history. Later it formed a base for Lancastrian operations in the Wars of the Roses and was also the scene of the removal of Edward II from the English throne.
RMAMH5DG–King Edward II Caernarfon 1284 1327 England deposed ignore nobility low born favourites political unrest murder homosexuality
RMCENR2T–Edward II (1284-1327) king of England from 1307, Wood engraving end of XIX th century - London
RFFE0FD0–GLOS: Edward II Tomb, Gloucester; Seal of, antique print 1845
RMAFFB1W–Edward II, Edward of Carnarvon, 1284 - 1327. King of England.
RMG2NJ8J–Manuscript illumination depicting the scared rite of coronation from an English Coronation Ordo. The King is believed to be King Edward II. Dated 13th Century
RMBC8AG7–Gloucester Cathedral Edward III Window
RMADCTB7–Tomb of King Edward II, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, England, UK
RMCPJ7D6–Ernst Deutsch and Heinrich George in 'Edward II', 1923
RMG38CPY–EDWARD II
RFBWDJF1–Edward I of England shows the court his infant son Edward (later Edward II), the first Prince of Wales.
RMHDKKNG–Antique 1787 engraving, King Edward II. Edward II (1284-1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING.
RMK3GT6P–EDWARD II STEVEN WADDINGTON as Edward II Date: 1991
RMCPJGFM–Edward II
RM2W8Y243–KING EDWARD II OF ENGLAND 1284-1327) receiving the Crown from the contemporary manuscript Chronicle of England
RMBKCRBN–EDWARD II -1991 STEVE WADDINGTON
RM2WTPYT4–King Edward II and Piers Gaveston after the painting by Marcus Stone
RMK26769–Kings of England from Edward II to Edward IV
RMG3PDB0–Edward II, Edward of Caernarfon, 1284-1327, King of England
RMG6XR7X–Roy Ramsey (left) as Robert the Bruce with Roy Murray as Edward II during the launch of the Bannockburn Live festival, at Stirling Castle, which will mark the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.
RM2GH5JJ7–A portrait of King Edward II (Edward of Caernarfon) who was King of England from 1307 until 1327
RMH484CE–Edward II (1284-1327) king of England from 1307
RFFE0FDH–PORTRAITS: Queen Philippa, Edward II, III, antique print 1845
RMBJ4110–Richard II and his patron saints. Richard II, 1367 to 1400. King of England.
RMRJND3G–An engraving depicting King Edward II being forced to abdicate in 1326. Dated 19th century
RMBC85F6–Gloucester Cathedral tomb of Edward II murdered in 1327 Profile
RMF218Y6–A 19th Century view of Holyrood Chapel, founded in 1128 by King David I, plundered in 1322 by Edward II , then Richard II in 1305. Located next to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland a storm in 1768 caused the roof to collapse, leaving the abbey as it currently stands.
RMCTH676–England, Gloucestershire, Gloucester, Gloucester Cathedral, Tomb of Edward II
RMD88AP5–EDWARD II (VERTUE)
RF2J8E4FE–This image, dating to around 1899, shows the first Prince of Wales as a young boy hunting a deer. The first English Prince of Wales (later Edward II) was born at Caernarfon on April 25, 1284, the fourth and eldest surviving son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. On the completion of his father's conquest of the province, he was created Prince of Wales on February 7, 1301, at the age of 16, at a parliament at Lincoln. Edward was married to Isabella (the “she-wolf of France”), daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre, Her son was the future Edward III. The art is by Frances Brunda
RMD2TNPX–COSTUME OF NOBLEWOMEN. TIME OF EDWARD I. AND EDWARD II.
RMK3HYA1–EDWARD II TILDA SWINTON EDWARD II Date: 1991
RMCPJGG1–Edward II
RM2C2TRMH–KING EDWARD II is shown the severed head of Piers Gaveston in a 19th century illustration. The event is fictional.
RMBKCRC0–EDWARD II (1991) TILDA SWINTON, STEVE WADDINGTON ED2 004
RMCP2PCH–Portrait of King Edward II of England.
RMKMFY83–King Edward II of England, 1284-1327, reigned 1307-1327
RMG12314–Edward II, Edward of Caernarfon, 1284-1327, King of England
RMG6XR7B–Roy Ramsey (left) as Robert the Bruce with Roy Murray as Edward II during the launch of the Bannockburn Live festival, at Stirling Castle, which will mark the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.
RFC3N4GX–Edward II of England (1284-1327) on engraving from 1830. King of England during 1307-1327. Published in London by Thomas Kelly.
RM2RFX6XR–Eddie Izzard (King Edward II) in EDWARD II by Marlowe at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, England 05/1995 design: Charles Cusick-Smith lighting: Jenny Cane director: Paul Kerryson
RFFE0HMH–COSTUME: Time of Edward II & III, Richard, antique print 1845
RMM71HB1–Edward II, 1284 – 1327, aka Edward of Caernarfon. King of England. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMRJND3F–An engraving depicting King Edward II being forced to abdicate in 1326. Dated 19th century
RMB6BBTB–Oriel College Oxford statues of Charles I, Edward II and the Virgin Mary
RMHE27WD–Following a rebellion against Edward II, Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (1287 – 1330), escaped to France where he was joined by his mistress Edward II's Queen Consort Isabella. After he and Isabella led a successful invasion and rebellion, Edward II was murdered at Berkeley Castle. For three years, Mortimer was de facto ruler of England before being himself overthrown by Edward's eldest son, Edward III. He was arrested accused of assuming royal power and other crimes and executed by hanging at Tyburn
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