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Alexander was the fourth son of Malcolm III by his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor.
* 1350 Battle of Winchelsea ( or Les Espagnols sur Mer ): The English naval fleet under King Edward III defeats a Castilian fleet of 40 ships.
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* 1348 The founding of the Order of the Garter by King Edward III is announced on St George's Day.
* 1327 First War of Scottish Independence: James Douglas leads a raid into Weardale and almost kills Edward III of England.
Statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III, Richard II and other monarchs.
On 8 August 1356, the eldest son of King Edward III of England, crowned as the Prince of Wales but now known as Edward, the Black Prince, began a great chevauchée, conducting many scorched earth raids northwards from the English base in Aquitaine, in an effort to bolster his troops in central France, as well as to raid and ravage the countryside.
Isabella of France, sister of Charles IV, claimed the throne for her son, Edward III of England.
Agorists such as Samuel Edward Konkin III labeled libertarian conservatism right-libertarianism.
Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. She was descended, on her maternal side, from the English royal house ; her great-grandmother Catherine of Lancaster, after whom she was named, and her great-great-grandmother Philippa of Lancaster were both daughters of John of Gaunt and granddaughters of Edward III of England.
The Battle of Muret was a massive step in the creation of the unified French kingdom and the country we know today — although Edward III, the Black Prince and Henry V would threaten later to shake these foundations.
It happens, moreover, the name foxglove is a very ancient one and exists in a list of plants as old as the time of Edward III.
It was only in October 1328, after a short-lived peace treaty between Scotland and England, the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton ( which renounced all English claims to Scotland and was signed by the new English king, Edward III, on 1 March 1328 ), that the interdict on Scotland and the excommunication of its king were finally removed.
It was a home of the Royal Navy from the reign of Edward III and was twice surprised and sacked during the Hundred Years ' War, after which the mouth of the estuary was closed every night with a great chain.
The town was an ancient borough, incorporated by Edward III, known formally as Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness, and consisting of the three parishes of St Petrox, St Saviour and Townstall, and incorporating the hamlets of Ford, Old Mill and Norton.
* Powicke, F. M. ( 1947 ), King Henry III and the Lord Edward: The Community of the Realm in the Thirteenth Century, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
* 1327 Teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.
The word ' hockey ' itself was recorded in 1363 when Edward III of England issued the proclamation: " oreover we ordain that you prohibit under penalty of imprisonment all and sundry from such stone, wood and iron throwing ; handball, football, or hockey ; coursing and cock-fighting, or other such idle games.
Image :' Chaucer at the Court of Edward III ', oil on canvas painting by Ford Madox Brown, 1847-1851, Art Gallery of New South Wales. jpg |' Chaucer at the Court of Edward III ', oil on canvas painting by Ford Madox Brown, 1847-1851, Art Gallery of New South Wales
In 1440 he was elected German king as Frederick IV and in 1452 crowned Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III by Pope Nicholas V. In 1452, at the age of 37, he married the 18-year-old Infanta Eleanor, daughter of King Edward of Portugal, whose dowry helped him to alleviate his debts and cement his power.
Accordingly, at the time of the Glorious Revolution, the English Parliament acted of its own authority to name a new king and queen ( joint monarchs Mary II and William III ); likewise, Edward VIII's abdication required the approval of the parliament in each of Edward's six independent realms.

Edward and 13
Edward Vincent " Ed " Sullivan ( September 28, 1901 October 13, 1974 ) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of the TV variety show The Ed Sullivan Show.
Æthelred was only about 10 ( no more than 13 ) when his half-brother Edward was murdered.
Garnet Edward " Ace " Bailey ( June 13, 1948 September 11, 2001 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and scout who was a member of Stanley Cup and Memorial Cup winning teams.
Sullivan had one installed as well, and on 13 May 1883, at a party to celebrate the composer's 41st birthday, the guests, including the Prince of Wales ( later Edward VII ), heard a direct relay of parts of Iolanthe from the Savoy.
His eldest son and heir Edward V, aged 13, would have succeeded him, but the king's brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester declared his marriage to be bigamous and invalid, making all his children illegitimate.
The view of Henry and his advisors did not encompass a long view into constitutional history: the Coronation Charter was one of several expedients designed to distance him from the extraordinary and arbitrary oppressions of William Rufus ' reign, claiming to return to the practices of Edward the Confessor, made clear in clause 13, a statement of general principles.
A generation later, Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived to establish Halifax with 13 transports on June 21, 1749.
* 1892 Edward Emerson Barnard discovers D / 1892 T1, the first comet discovered by photographic means, on the night of October 13 14.
* The exhibition Edward Fitzgerald & The Rubaiyat from the collection of Nicholas B. Scheetz at the Grolier Club, January 22 March 13, 2009.
Wilson, born Robert Edward Wilson in Methodist Hospital, in Brooklyn, New York, spent his first years in Flatbush, and moved with his family to Gerritsen Beach around the age of 4 or 5, where they stayed until he turned 13.
* July 13 Edward Burd Grubb, Jr., American Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General ( b. 1841 )
* December 13 Edward Blishen, English author ( b. 1920 )
* October 13 Jean Edward Smith, American political scientist and biographer
* March 13 Prince of Wales Edward inaugurates the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College in Dehradun, India, marking a capitulation of the British Empire to growing pressure for the Indianization of the Officer Cadre of the British Indian Army.
* November 13 Edward Burd Grubb, Jr., American Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General ( d. 1913 )
* August 13 George Edward MacKenzie Skues, British inventor of nymph fly fishing ( d. 1949 )
* July 13 Edward Braddock, British general ( b. c. 1695 )
* October 13 Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales ( d. 1471 )
* June 13 Richard Grey, half brother of Edward V of England ( executed ; b. 1458 )
* January 13 Edward Sexby, who had plotted against Oliver Cromwell, dies in the Tower of London.
* January 13 Edward Sexby, English Puritan soldier ( b. 1616 )
* September 13 King Edward of Portugal ( b. 1391 )
* November 13 King Edward III of England ( d. 1377 )
* November 17 ( Julian calendar ) John Balliol is selected by King Edward I of England as King of Scotland from among 13 candidates ; Edward then treats John as a puppet ruler and Scotland as a vassal state, eventually provoking the Wars of Scottish Independence, commencing in 1296.

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