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  1. Edward of Angoulême (27 January 1365 – c. 20 September 1370) was second in line to the throne of the Kingdom of England before his death. Born in Angoulême, he was the eldest child of Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called "the Black Prince", and Joan, Countess of Kent, and thus was a member of the House of Plantagenet.

  2. 15. Dez. 2021 · Name: Edward (Plantagenet) of Angoulême Son of Edward, Prince of Wales and Joan of Kent. Birth Born: 27 January 1365 at Château d'Angoulême in Angoulême, France (then part of the Duchy of Aquitaine). Death Died: 29 September 1370 at Angoulême, France.

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  3. 26. März 2021 · Edward of Angoulême (27 January 1365 – c. 20 September 1370) was second in line to the throne of the Kingdom of England and heir to the County of Kent and the elder brother of Richard of Bordeaux (later King Richard II).

  4. The death of his eldest son, Edward of Angoulême, in 1371, caused Edward a great deal of grief. His health continued to deteriorate and the prince's personal doctor advised him to return to England. Edward left Aquitaine with the Duke of Lancaster, and landed at Southampton early in January 1371. Edward met his father at Windsor. At ...

  5. By the terms of the Treaty of Brétigny (1360) the Angoumois, then ruled by the Counts of Angoulême, was ceded as English territory to Edward III. In 1371 it became a fief of the Duke of Berry, before passing to Louis I, Duke of Orleans, both of whom were cadets of the French royal family.

  6. 1. Jan. 2018 · Edward of Angouleme was the son of Edward the Black Prince, and grandson of King Edward III of England. Had he lived he could have been King Edward V of England.

  7. Edward of Angoulême was second in line to the throne of the Kingdom of England before his death. Born in Angoulême, he was the eldest child of Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called "the Black Prince", and Joan, Countess of Kent, and thus was a member of the House of Plantagenet.