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Tower of London
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Tower of London

The Tower of London is a castle located in London alongside the River Thames which was first built by William the Conqueror from c. 1077 and significantly added to over the centuries. Often referred to in England as simply 'the Tower', it...
Coat of Arms of Edward III
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Coat of Arms of Edward III

The coat of arms of Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377 CE). In 1340 CE Edward quartered the Plantagenet three lions (or leopards originally) with the golden fleur-de-lis of France to signify his claim to the French throne. The arms remained...
Edward IV of England & Lancastrian Fugitives at Tewkesbury Abbey
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Edward IV of England & Lancastrian Fugitives at Tewkesbury Abbey

"Edward IV and Lancastrian Fugitives at Tewkesbury Abbey" (aka "Sanctuary") by Richard Burchett (1815 - 1875 CE). The painting depicts Edward IV of England (r. 1461 to 1470 CE, 1471 - 1483 CE) pursuing Lancaster forces after the conclusion...
Edward I of England & Eleanor of Castile
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Edward I of England & Eleanor of Castile

A pair of statues thought to depict Edward I of England (r. 1272 - 1307 CE) and Eleanor of Castile (1241 - 1290 CE). The statues are part of the outside of the Lincoln Cathedral in England. They may not have originally depicted Edward I and...
Edward Winslow
Image by School of Robert Walker

Edward Winslow

Portrait of Plymouth Colony Governor Edward Winslow (l. 1595-1655 CE) by or after Robert Walker, 1651 CE. Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA Edward Winslow was one of the passengers of the Mayflower voyage of 1620 CE and a prominent member...
Coronation Chair of Edward I
Image by Kjetil Bjørnsrud

Coronation Chair of Edward I

The Coronation Chair of Edward I of England (r. 1272-1307 CE). The throne was made to accommodate under the seat the Stone of Scone, the traditional coronation stone of Scottish monarchs which Edward had taken from Scotland in 1296 CE. The...
Statue of Edward I of England
Image by Rose and Trev Clough

Statue of Edward I of England

A statue of Edward I of England (r. 1272-1307), also known as 'Longshanks', built by Christopher Kelly, 2007. It is located in Burgh by Sands, Cumbria, northwest England, where Edward died in 1307 while marching north to invade Scotland.
Edward Seymour, Lord Protector
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Edward Seymour, Lord Protector

A 16th century CE portrait of Edward Seymour (c. 1500-1552 CE) who served as Lord Protector or regent for his nephew Edward VI of England (r. 1547-1553 CE). (Collection of Marquess of Bath, Longleat House, Wiltshire)
Edward VI of England by William Scrots
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Edward VI of England by William Scrots

A 16th century CE portrait of Edward VI of England (r. 1547-1553 CE) by William Scrots. (Private Collection)
Blackbeard or Edward Teach
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Blackbeard or Edward Teach

A colourised engraving of the pirate Blackbeard, aka Edward Teach (d. 1718). First appeared in an 18th-century edition of a 'General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates' by Charles Johnson (likely a pseudonym...
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