Généalogie and Heritage

EDWARD III King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland HP01 KN01 WC01 EA01

Graphique personnel

Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom de scène Edward of Windsor

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 13/11/1312 Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Baptême 20/11/1312 Windsor, Berkshire, England
Mariage 24/01/1327 Yorkshire, England
Profession 09/02/1327 Lover, Trient, Tirol, Austria Coronation
Service militaire 1328 Treaty of Northamp
Service militaire 1340 Battle of Sluys: Edward Present At Battle; French Fleet Destroyed
Service militaire Oct 1346 Battle of Nevilles Cross: Won Captured David II
Mariage about 1366 Windsor, Berkshire, England
Décès 21/06/1377 Richmond, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Inhumation 05/07/1377 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England

Notes

To get to Henry VIII HE01 you need first to get to Henry VII who seized the throne from King Richard III after the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 and therefore wasn’t the rightful king of England. In fact, Henry VII’s claim to the throne was extremely tenuous; he was the great-great-grandson of King Edward III’s fourth son with his third wife. Should the line of succession have continued, Henry would never have gotten anywhere near the crown!
HP01

On the direct Cushing ancestor heritage line HP01 leads to all the House of Plantagenet Kings and Queens of England. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records!
WC01

On the direct Cushing ancestor heritage line follow WC01 from THOMAS’s wife URSULA b1490 as an alternative by direct route to WILLIAM the Conqueror via the Norman Kings rather than the less direct line via his half sister Lady CHRISTINE de Conteville b1035. From her you can also go to WILLIAM via the same code as she was his half sister, thus via her father.

Sources

Description Référence/Commentaire Qualité Information Preuve
Angelfire - Descendants of King Edward III Originale Seconde main Directe
David Williamson, National Portait Gallery Publications National Portrait Gallery, St. Martins Place London WC2H 0HE, Page number: Page 58 Originale Seconde main Directe
Edward III, "Find A Grave Index" Originale Seconde main Directe
Edward III, Rey de Inglaterra, Señor de Irlanda Originale Seconde main Directe
Encyclopedia Britannica. "King Edward III". Originale Seconde main Directe
Foundation for Medieval Genealogy -Edward III, King of England Originale Seconde main Directe
Geneanet -Genealogia Originale Seconde main Directe
Geni -Edward III, King of England Originale Seconde main Directe
Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Isabella, queen of England Originale Seconde main Directe
James Anderson, D.D., Royal Genealogies (Volume II), Table 491, Page 743 (lower center) publishing date unknown Originale Seconde main Directe
List of English Monarchs Originale Seconde main Directe
Magna Carta Sureties of 1215, published 1955. Originale Seconde main Directe
Some Descents from Charlemagne Chart in Royal Ancestry Bible, by Michel L Call Originale Seconde main Directe
The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal Originale Seconde main Directe
The Royal Dau. of Eng., Eng. 120, v. 1, tab. II, pt. I, II, p. 63, 224, 225, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 241, 242; Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikipedia - Sheen Castle, London Borough of Richmond on Thames, England Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikipedia - Woodstock Palace Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikipedia -Edward III of England Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikiwand -House of Plantagenet Originale Seconde main Directe
Wikiwand: Edward III of England Originale Seconde main Directe

Médias

URL

Edward III of England - Wikipedia

House of Plantagenet - Wikipedia

Histoire

Date Âge Événement Catégorie
1328 15.6 Fondation de la brasserie Augustiner Bräu Entreprise
1330 17.6 Une vague de peste débute en Asie centrale Catastrophes
1337 24.6 Début de la guerre de cent ans France
01/03/1348 35.3 La peste atteint Avignon Catastrophes
01/05/1348 35.5 Peste de Paris Catastrophes
1348 35.7 La peste envahie l’Allemagne, la Norvège, la Suède et l’Angleterre Catastrophes