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Edward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection

"The Black Prince: A Life of Valor and Honor" Edward, known as The Black Prince, was one of the most celebrated warriors in medieval history

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Pages from Little Mary's Picture-Book of English History (engraving)

Pages from Little Mary's Picture-Book of English History (engraving)
8629533 Pages from Little Mary's Picture-Book of English History (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho)

The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho)
8661462 The Investiture of Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1346 (colour litho) by Cope, Charles West (1811-90) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: The Battle of Poitiers (France) (or Battle of Maupertuis), (1356)

The Battle of Poitiers (France) (or Battle of Maupertuis), (1356), between John II Le Bon (1319-1364)
AIS5385629 The Battle of Poitiers (France) (or Battle of Maupertuis), (1356), between John II Le Bon (1319-1364), King of France and Edward Plantagenet (Edward of Woodstock Brackembury)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: At the Battle of Poictiers, John, King of France, brought prisoner by Edward the Black Prince

At the Battle of Poictiers, John, King of France, brought prisoner by Edward the Black Prince (engraving)
8632476 At the Battle of Poictiers, John, King of France, brought prisoner by Edward the Black Prince (engraving) by English School

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK ' The Black Prince' (1330-1376). Prince of Wales

EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK " The Black Prince" (1330-1376). Prince of Wales
CUL4851414 EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK " The Black Prince" (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, first-born son of Edward III of England. Illustration after his tomb in the Cathedral of Canterbury

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Edward of Woodstock - Edward the Black Prince (kneeling) and Joan of Kent 4

Edward of Woodstock - Edward the Black Prince (kneeling) and Joan of Kent 4
FLO4622880 Edward of Woodstock - Edward the Black Prince (kneeling) and Joan of Kent 4, Queen Philippa of Hainault with sceptre and crown 3, and King Richard II in chainmail and plate armour 4

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: The Battle of Poitiers (1356), the English archers under the orders of Edward Plantagenet

The Battle of Poitiers (1356), the English archers under the orders of Edward Plantagenet (or Edward of Woodstock)
FLO4630248 The Battle of Poitiers (1356), the English archers under the orders of Edward Plantagenet (or Edward of Woodstock)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Hundred years war: King Edward III refuses to help his son Edward Plantagenet, 1864 (engraving)

Hundred years war: King Edward III refuses to help his son Edward Plantagenet, 1864 (engraving)
ELD4872586 Hundred years war: King Edward III refuses to help his son Edward Plantagenet, 1864 (engraving) by English School

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Battle of Crecy, France, Hundred Years War, 1346 (engraving)

Battle of Crecy, France, Hundred Years War, 1346 (engraving)
7147363 Battle of Crecy, France, Hundred Years War, 1346 (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Crecy, France, Hundred Years War, 1346)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince, son of King Edward III (engraving)

Edward, Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince, son of King Edward III (engraving)
7147364 Edward, Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince, son of King Edward III (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Edward, the Black Prince conducting King John II of France through the streets of the City of

Edward, the Black Prince conducting King John II of France through the streets of the City of London after his capture
7147362 Edward, the Black Prince conducting King John II of France through the streets of the City of London after his capture at the Battle of Poitiers, 1356 (engraving) by English School

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Edward, the Black Prince, recounting the Battle of Poitiers to his wife, Joan of Kent (engraving)

Edward, the Black Prince, recounting the Battle of Poitiers to his wife, Joan of Kent (engraving)
7147359 Edward, the Black Prince, recounting the Battle of Poitiers to his wife, Joan of Kent (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward)

Background imageEdward The Black Prince 1330 1376 Collection: Edward, the Black Prince, waiting on his captive, King John II of France, 1356 (engraving)

Edward, the Black Prince, waiting on his captive, King John II of France, 1356 (engraving)
7149387 Edward, the Black Prince, waiting on his captive, King John II of France, 1356 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward, the Black Prince)


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"The Black Prince: A Life of Valor and Honor" Edward, known as The Black Prince, was one of the most celebrated warriors in medieval history. Born in 1330 to Edward III and Queen Philippa, he grew up surrounded by the trappings of royalty. However, it was on the battlefield that he truly made his mark. As a skilled commander and fearless leader, The Black Prince fought alongside his father during the Hundred Years' War, earning numerous victories against French forces. His bravery earned him great respect from both friends and foes alike. Despite being wounded in battle multiple times, including at Poitiers where he was captured by the French, The Black Prince remained a formidable force on the battlefield until his untimely death in 1376. Through his military prowess and unwavering dedication to chivalry, Edward left an indelible mark on history as one of England's greatest princes.