Edward i longshanks biography of abraham
Born in June at Westminster, Edward was named after England's last Anglo-Saxon king, Edward the Confessor.!
Edward I
Edward Longshanks
Often considered the greatest of the Plantagenets, Edward I was born on the evening of 17th June 1239, at Westminster Palace, the firstborn child of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.
He was named Edward in honour of his father's favourite saint, the Saxon King Edward the Confessor. Edward was a delicate child and suffered from a life-threatening illness in 1246, which his devoted mother, Eleanor of Provence, nursed him through at Beaulieu Abbey.
Edward IAmong Edward's childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, who was the son of Henry III's brother, Richard, Earl of Cornwall.
Edward I of England (17 June July ), also called Edward Longshanks or Hammer of the Scots, was the King of England from to
Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of Edward throughout both the civil war that followed and later during the crusade.
Edward's appearance
Edward I was a tall man of six feet two inches (1.88 metres), with long arms and legs from which his nick-name, Longshanks, was derived.
His hair was black like his Provencal mother's, his complexion swarthy and his