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  1. Edward Balliol (* nach 1281; † zwischen 1. und 24. Januar 1364 in Wheatley) war ein schottischer Thronanwärter. Während des Zweiten Schottischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs war er ab 1332 vorübergehend König von Schottland.

  2. Edward Balliol or Edward de Balliol (Scottish Gaelic: Èideard Balliol; c. 1283 – January 1364) was a claimant to the Scottish throne during the Second War of Scottish Independence. With English help, he ruled parts of the kingdom from 1332 to 1356.

  3. Das Haus Balliol ist eine Familie des schottischen Adels. Sie trat erstmals Anfang des 12. Jahrhunderts auf. Die Familie stammt vermutlich ursprünglich aus Bailleul ( niederländisch Belle) in Nordfrankreich an der Grenze zu Flandern und war auch in Bailleul-en-Vimeu in der Picardie ansässig und begütert. Sie ist durch Guy de ...

  4. Edward (died January 1364, Wheatley, Yorkshire, Eng.) was the son of King John de Balliol of Scotland and claimant to the title of King of Scots, who was crowned in September 1332. Expelled in December 1332, he was restored in 1333–56, having acknowledged Edward III of England as his lord.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Edward Balliol (c.1282-1364) – King Edward Balliol of Scotland. The only son of John (II) and Isabella de Warenne, Edward Balliol was born around 1282. His godfather was King Edward I and his early life was probably spent in England or at the royal court.

  6. Edward Balliol (r. for periods 1332-1356) The elder son of John Balliol, King of Scots, Edward was imprisoned with his father in England and later shared his exile in France. In 1324, Edward II decided to bring him back as a rival to Robert I.

  7. Edward de Balliol (died 1364), eldest son of John; from 1332 to 1356 he was a pretender to the Scottish throne with the support of England, in opposition to David II of Scotland. The last two on the list both had English support for their claims but both were deposed.