Timeline |
Jun 1239 CE | Edward I, future King of England, is born. | |
1254 CE | Henry gives Edward his own lands | |
1254 CE | Edward marries | |
Oct 1255 CE | Edward and Eleanor return to England | |
1257 CE | Henry and Edward reclaim the Lost Territories | |
Feb 1263 CE | Edward returns to England | |
1263 CE | Edward joins Simon de Montfort | |
1263 CE | Edward raids the Temple in London | |
1264 CE | (Summer) Edward moved to Kenilworth | |
May 1265 CE | Edward escapes | |
13 Oct 1269 CE | Edward the Confessor moved | |
Jul 1270 CE | Prince Edward leaves for the Holy Land | |
May 1271 CE | Edward reaches Acre | |
1271 CE | Edward's Crusade | |
23 Nov 1272 CE | Edward I, chosen as King of England. | |
1272 CE | King Edward I of England, Henry III's son, establishes Parliament, which was a feudal court for the king and not yet a system of representative government. | |
Feb 1273 CE | Edward visits the Pope | |
2 Aug 1274 CE | Edward arrives home | |
19 Aug 1274 CE | Edward I is crowned at Westminster | |
1274 CE | Upon Edward's succession to the English throne, he demanded Llywelyn ap Gruffydd pay homage to him before he recognized him as Prince of Wales. | |
1275 CE | English King Edward I orders cessation of persecution of French Jews. | |
Nov 1276 CE | Edward decided to force Llywelyn ap Gruffydd into submission and aided by Llywelyn's brother Daffydd ap Gruffydd and Prince Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn of Powys-both of whom Llywelyn had expelled for plotting his assassination. | |
1276 CE | Edward war on the Welsh begins | |
Jul 1277 CE | Edward reaches Worcester | |
Dec 1277 CE | Edward defeats Llewelyn | |
1277 CE | King Edward of England invaded Wales. Edward was aided by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd's brother Daffydd ap Gruffydd and Prince Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn of Powys-both of whom Llywelyn had expelled for plotting his assassination. | |
25 Apr 1284 CE | Edward II, future King of England, was born. | |
1284 CE | In England the eldest son of Edward I became the Prince of Wales. | |
1286 CE | Edward and Eleanor go to France | |
1286 CE | Edward and Gascony | |
10 May 1291 CE | Edward meets Scottish Claimants | |
1291 CE | Scottish nobles recognize authority of English King Edward I. | |
17 Nov 1292 CE | John Balliol is chosen by Edward I as Scottish King | |
1294 CE | Balliol: Edward asks for resources | |
Jan 1295 CE | Edward besiged at Conway | |
Apr 1295 CE | Edward occupies Anglesey | |
27 Apr 1296 CE | Edward I defeated the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar. | |
Jul 1296 CE | Balliol surrenders at Stracathro, Edward takes the Stone of Scone | |
1296 CE | (Summer) Philip IV threatens Edward | |
1296 CE | King Edward I of England stole the 458-pound Stone at Scone from Scotland. It was returned to Scotland in 1996. | |
Feb 1297 CE | Edward is deserted by the Barons | |
14 Apr 1297 CE | Edward appeals for support | |
Aug 1297 CE | Edward sails for Flanders | |
1297 CE | (Winter) Edward accepts Truce | |
22 Jul 1298 CE | King Edward I combined bowmen and cavalry to defeat William Wallace's Scots at Falkirk. | |
Mar 1299 CE | Edward evades Parliament. | |
Sep 1299 CE | Edward marries | |
May 1300 CE | Edward starts another Scottish campaign | |
1301 CE | Edward of Caernarion (later Edward II) becomes the first prince of Wales. | |
1301 CE | (Summer) Edward advances into Scotland | |
8 Jul 1307 CE | Edward II becomes King of England. | |