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Who were the kings of england during the 14th century.??

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Who were the kings of england during the 14th century.??

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  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Eng...

    Edward I Longshanks

    20 November

    1272–1307

    Edward II

    7 July 1307 –

    25 January 1327

    Edward III

    25 January

    1327–1377

    Richard II

    21 June 1377 –

    29 September 1399

    Henry IV Bolingbroke

    30 September

    1399–1413


  2. 1272-1307 Edward I

    1307-1327 Edward II

    1327-1377 Edward III

    1377-1399 Richard II

    1399-1413 Henry IV

  3. There is a family tree in the sources to see the relationship.

    Edward I and his son Edward II are depicted in Mel Gibson's movie Braveheart.

    Edward III was King for a long time, and the first to associate name Windsor with the British Royal Family.

    The son that died  was "Edward, The Black Prince". He was a great military leader who got sick and died the year before his father so that the crown passed to his 10 year old son, Richard.

    Richard II and and Henry IV were first cousins and are depicted in Shakespeare's plays.

  4. The King of England during The 14Th century was :-  

    Edward II, 1307 - 1327, Date of Accession was 8Th July.

    Edward III, 1327 - 1377,  "        "            "       was   25Th January.

    Richard II, 1377 - 1399,   "         "            "      was  22ND June.

    Henry IV, aka, Bolingbroke,  1399 - 1413      "         "           "     was 30Th September.

    Mind you they also had  Edward I, aka Longshanks, (Because he was tall, bout 6'1" - 6'2"),  Hammer of The Scots,  but he reigned from 1272, (13Th century), - 1307,  Date of accession was,  20 November 1272...

  5. King Edward III, was the King of England from 1312-1377 until his claim to the throne of France resulted in the Hundred Years' War.

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