- Earl of
Lancaster (16
January 1245 – 5 June 1296), also
known as
Edmund Crouchback, was a
member of the
royal Plantagenet Dynasty and the
founder of the...
- of Lancaster—from
which the
house was named—for his
second son
Edmund Crouchback in 1267.
Edmund had
already been
created Earl of
Leicester in 1265 and...
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number of
minor TV
appearances in
supporting roles. His
casting as Guy
Crouchback in the 1967
adaption of
Evelyn Waugh's
Sword of
Honour trilogy, dramatised...
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designed by the po****r
illustrator Val Biro. The
protagonist is Guy
Crouchback, heir of a
declining aristocratic English Roman Catholic family. Guy has...
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eldest son of
Edmund Crouchback and
Blanche of Artois,
Queen Dowager of
Navarre and
niece of King
Louis IX of France.
Crouchback was the son of King Henry...
- and 29
October 1276, in Paris,
Blanche became the
second wife of
Edmund Crouchback,
brother of King
Edward I of England. The
marriage was
orchestrated by...
- King of the
Romans in 1256, but was
unable to
place his own son
Edmund Crouchback on the
throne of Sicily,
despite investing large amounts of money. He...
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Edward II (1307–1327), his
first cousin. He was the
younger son of
Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, a son of King
Henry III by...
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Papal possession,
offered the
crown to the King of England's son,
Edmund Crouchback, but the
English never succeeded in
taking the kingdom. In 1262 the pope...
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English noblewoman. A
great heiress, in 1269 she was
married to
Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, the
second son of
Henry III of England. She died...