Edward [Edward of Woodstock; known as the Black Prince], prince of Wales and of Aquitaine (1330–1376), heir to the English throne and military commander (original) (raw)
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- Early years
- Guardian of England, 1338–1346
- The Crécy campaign, 1346–1347
- The Order of the Garter, 1348–1354
- Administration and finance
- The expedition to Aquitaine, 1355
- The battle of Poitiers, 1356
- The profits of victory, 1356–1359
- The Rheims campaign and the making of peace, 1359–1360
- Prince of Aquitaine, 1360–1367
- The Spanish campaign, 1367
- The last years, 1367–1376
- Appearance and reputation
- Sources
- Likenesses
- Wealth at Death
Edward [Edward of Woodstock; known as the Black Prince], prince of Wales and of Aquitaine
(1330–1376)
- Richard Barber
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