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Edward III. and the Countess of Salisbury, 1845. Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury (c.1304-1349) was an English noblewoman, remembered for her relationship with King Edward III of England
Surrender of Calais, 1838. Calais fell to the English under King Edward III after a year long seige of the town. From The History of England, Vol. 1, by David Hume, Esq. & Hewson Clarke, Esq
Origin of the Order of the Garter, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechOrigin of the Order of the Garter, c1860, (c1860). The Most Noble Order of the Garter founded in 1348, is the highest order of chivalry and the third most prestigious honour in England
Edward III on the morning of Cressy, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechEdward III on the morning of Cressy, c1860, (c1860). The Battle of CrUcy, an important English victory during the Edwardian phase of the Hundred Years War
Edward pawning the Crown with the Archbishop of Treves, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechEdward pawning the Crown with the Archbishop of Treves, c1860, (c1860). Edward III (1312-1377) declared himself the rightful heir to the French throne in 1337 but his claim was denied due to
Edward III. Knighting the Black Prince, 1384, (c1880). Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330- 8 June 1376), the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III
Edward III, King of England from 1327, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftEdward III, King of England from 1327, (1932). Edward (1312-1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times
Edward III, 1859. Artist: George VertueEdward III, 1859. King of England from 25 January 1327 until his death; noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority
Edward III, 1783. Artist: George WalkerEdward III, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]
Thomas of Rokeby receiving the honour of Knighthood, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechThomas of Rokeby receiving the honour of Knighthood, c1860, (c1860). In 1327 following a campaign in Scotland Thomas de Rokeby (died 1356)
A Nobleman, 1926. Artist: Herbert NorrisA Nobleman, 1926. A Nobleman in the fashion of Edward III (1312-1377). From Costume & Fashion, Volume Two, Senlac to Bosworth 1066-1485, by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd
The Costume of a man in the reign of Edward III, c1353. The costume of a man in the reign of King Edward III (1312-1377). From The Connoisseur Volume XXIV. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1909]
The Costume of a woman in the reign of Edward III, c1353. The costume of a woman in the reign of King Edward III (1312-1377). From The Connoisseur Volume XXIV. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1909]
King Edward III, 1793. From Ashburtons History of England, by Charles Alfred Ashburton. [W. & J. Stratford, High Holborn, London, 1793]
Battle of Crecy in France, 1346Battle of Crecy in France.Edward III and his son the Black Prince won a Victory over Kings of France, Bohemia and Majorca, 1346
Edward III and the Earl of Flanders, 14th century, (1910). King Edward (ruled 1327-1377) wears a dalmatica with wide sleeves, and a richly embroidered under-tunic
The Black Prince being made a Knight of the Garter, 1925. From Highroads of History, book II: Stories from British History, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons (London, Edinburgh, New York, 1925)
The investiture of Edward III with the Pallium, Westminster, Candlemas Day, 1327, (1902). Illustration from The Illustrated London News Record of The Coronation Service and Ceremony
King Edward III, 1785. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1785]
The death of King Edward III (1312-1377). Edward was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began when his father, Edward II of England
Queen Philippa (1314-1369) interceding for the Burgesses of Calais, 1346. Philippa, wife of Edward III of England, pleaded with her husband to spare the lives of the burghers of Calais after
Edward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Artist: J RogersEdward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Edward presents the captive king John of France and his son to his father, Edward III
Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III. Artist: WH EgletonPhilippa of Hainault (1314-1369), Queen consort of Edward III
Queen Philippa interceding with Edward III for the Six Burgesses of Calais, 1850. Artist: John LeechQueen Philippa interceding with Edward III for the Six Burgesses of Calais, 1850. A satirical illustration showing Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III of England
Kings and crown jewels, 1937. Portraits of English kings, Edwards I-VII. Illustration from The Childrens Golden Treasure Book For 1937, edited by John Crossland and J M Parrish, (Odhams Press)
The Surrender of Calais, (19th century). Artist: JC ArmytageThe Surrender of Calais, 19th century. A scene from the 100 Years War, in which Edward III of England, having finally taken Calais in 1346, asks for six citizens to be sent to him
Edward III, King of England. Artist: R SheppardEdward III, King of England. Edward (1312-1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began when his father, Edward II of England
King Edward III of England, (18th century). Artist: George VertueKing Edward III of England, (18th century). Edward (1312-1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times
After The Battle Of Crecy, 1346, (c1850). The Battle of Crecy took place on 26 August 1346, near Crecy, in northern France, and was fought between the kingdoms of England and France
Philippa of Hainault, (1851). Artist: Henry ColburnPhilippa of Hainault, (1851). Philippa of Hainault (c1314-1369) was Queen Consort of Edward III of England. She acted as regent on several occasions when Edward was on the continent
Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria as Queen Philippa at the Plantagenet Ball. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
King Edward III. Edward (1312-1377) was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times. His fifty-year reign began when his father, Edward II of England, was deposed on 25 January 1327
The Battle of Crecy, 26 August 1346, (1910). The English forces under Edward III defeat Philip VIs French army
The Surrender of Calais to King Edward III, 1347, (1776). Artist: I HallThe Surrender of Calais to King Edward III, 1347, (1776). A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1776
The Surrender of Calais, (1860). Artist: JC ArmytageThe Surrender of Calais, (1860)
The Burghers of Calais before Edward, King of England, 1347, (1875). Artist: T SherrattThe Burghers of Calais before Edward, King of England, 1347, (1875). Edward III, (1312-1377), was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times
Edward III, c1355, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawEdward III, c1355, (1843). The king, wearing full armour and a surcoat quartered with the arms of England and France, kneels in prayer. From St Stephens Chapel, Westminster
The courageous action of Eustache de Saint-Pierre at the Siege of Calais, 1346. A scene from the 100 Years War, in which Edward III of England, having finally taken Calais
Corfe Castle, 11th century. Artist: William the ConquerorCorfe Castle, built by William I. King Edward II was imprisoned here in 1326
Statue of the Burghers of Calais, 19th century. Artist: Auguste RodinStatue of the Burghers of Calais in bronze, relating to the taking of Calais in 1347 by Edward III of England, 19th century
Battle of Crecy, France, August 1346 (1864). A major engagement of the Hundred Years War between England and France (1337-1453)
Queen Philippa Pleads for the Men of Calais, 1346 (early 20th century). Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III of England, pleading with her husband to spare the lives of the burghers of Calais after