Edward Black Prince of Wales PLANTAGENET, HRH
Called the Black Prince because he wore armor colored black. At age16, he won great fame for his prowess in combat at the Battle of Crecy, inNormandy, France. He led the right wing of the English Army in thatengagement. Portions of his armor are still (1996) to be found on display at the Canterbury Cathedral where he is buried. Source includes, but is not limited to: Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change December 07, 1999
Sources include but are not limited to; Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change December 06, 1999 Record Change December 03, 1999
Reigned 1377-1399 deposed and murdered Richard II, born in 1367, was the son of Edward, the Black Prince and Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent. Edward was but ten years old when he succeeded his grandfather, Edward III ; England was ruled by a council under the leadership of John of Gaunt , and Richard was tutored by Sir Simon Burley. He married the much-beloved Anne of Bohemia in 1382, who died childless in 1394. Edward remarried in 1396, wedding the seven year old Isabella of Valois, daughter of Charles VI of France, to end a further struggle with France. Richard asserted royal authority during an era of royal restrictions. Economic hardship followed the Black Death, as wages and prices rapidly increased. Parliament exacerbated the problem by passing legislation limiting wages but failing to also regulate prices. In 1381, Wat Tyler led the Peasants' Revolt against the oppressive government policies of John of Gaunt. Richard's unwise generosity to his favorites - Michael de la Pole, Robert de Vere and others - led Thomas, Duke of Gloucester and four other magnates to form the Lords Appellant. The five Lords Appellant tried and convicted five of Richard's closest advisors for treason. In 1397, Richard arrested three of the five Lords, coerced Parliament to sentence them to death and banished the other two. One of the exiles was Henry Bolingbroke, the future Henry IV . Richard travelled to Ireland in 1399 to quell warring chieftains, allowing Bolingboke to return to England and be elected king by Parliament. Richard lacked support and was quickly captured by Henry IV. Deposed in 1399, Richard was murdered while in prison, the first casualty of the Wars of the Roses between the Houses of Lancaster and York.
He married Joan V Princess Countess of Plantagenet, Kent Hrh 10 Oct 1361 at Windsor, Berkshire, England . Joan V Princess Countess of Plantagenet, Kent Hrh was born at of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, England 29 Sep 1328 daughter of Edmund V Woodstock, Prince of England Hrh and Margaret of liddell Wake, Baroness .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Richard II Plantagenet, King of France&England Hrh
born 6 Jan 1366/67.
Edward Plantagenet, England
born 27 Jan 1365.
Edward Black Prince of Wales Plantagenet, Hrh died 8 Jun 1376 at Westminster, Berkshire, England, WestminsterPalac .
Joan V Princess Countess of Plantagenet, Kent Hrh died 8 Aug 1385 at Cheau de Wallingford, Berkshire, Angleterre .