Rebellions, depositions and a suspicious death: the three Edwards

Written by Ella Muir. King Edward II has long been considered a controversial figure: at best incompetent; at worst, tyrannical; although in recent decades his dire reputation has been subjected to an extent of revisionism and rehabilitation. A tendency to elevate his chosen favourites created an opposition between Edward and the barons that became at … Continue reading Rebellions, depositions and a suspicious death: the three Edwards