Edward III (1312–1377), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine

by W. M. Ormrod

  • Childhood
  • France, 1325–1326
  • Accession, 1326–1327
  • Relations with France and Scotland, 1327–1330
  • Marriage and domestic politics, 1327–1330
  • Political reconciliation at home, 1330–1334
  • War in Scotland, 1332–1336
  • The beginning of the Hundred Years' War, 1337–1340
  • The strains of war, 1340–1341
  • The war resumed, 1341–1346
  • Crécy and Calais, 1346–1347
  • The Order of the Garter
  • Domestic affairs, 1348–1356
  • Wars with France and Scotland, 1349–1357
  • The campaign of 1359 and the treaty of Brétigny
  • Family settlements, 1358–1362
  • Domestic affairs, 1360–1369
  • The war renewed, 1369–1375
  • Political crises, 1371–1377
  • Old age, illness, and death
  • Image and personality
  • Posthumous reputation

References

See also

Themes

  • Garter
  • Consorts of the monarchs of England
  • Monarchs of England

Other online resources

  • Bibliography of British and Irish history
  • National Portrait Gallery
  • National Register of Archives

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