APAKAH MAKSUD EDWARD II dalam CORSICA?
Edward II dari England
Edward II, yang juga dikenali sebagai Edward dari Caernarfon, adalah Raja England dari 1307 sehingga dia digulingkan pada Januari 1327. Anak keempat Edward I, Edward menjadi pewaris takhta setelah kematian kakaknya, Alfonso. Dia dibesarkan untuk menjadi tinggi dan atletik, dan dianggap sebagai tampan oleh sezamannya. Dari tahun 1300 dan seterusnya, Edward menemani bapanya dalam kempen untuk menenangkan Scotland, dan pada tahun 1307 dia bersatu dalam upacara besar di Westminster Abbey. Edward berjaya menjadi takhta pada tahun itu, selepas kematian bapanya. Pada 1308, beliau berkahwin dengan Isabella dari Perancis, anak perempuan Raja Philip IV yang berkuasa, sebagai sebahagian daripada usaha lama untuk menyelesaikan ketegangan antara mahkota Inggeris dan Perancis. Edward mempunyai hubungan yang sangat rapat dengan Piers Gaveston, yang mula-mula menyertai rumahnya pada tahun 1300. Hubungan yang tepat dengan hubungan Edward dan Gaveston tidak pasti; mereka mungkin berteman, kekasih atau bersumpah saudara. Kebanggaan dan kuasa Gaveston sebagai kegemaran Edward menimbulkan rasa tidak puas hati antara baron dan keluarga diraja Perancis, dan Edward terpaksa mengasingkannya.
Definisi Edward II dalam kamus Corsica
Takrif Edward II dalam kamus adalah 1284-1327, raja Inggeris; anak lelaki Edward I. Dia menyerang Scotland tetapi dikalahkan oleh Robert Bruce di Bannockburn. Dia digugurkan oleh istrinya Isabella dan Roger Mortimer; meninggal dunia di penjara.
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Marlowe's play retains its power to shock even today, and this edition gives full value to its three overriding themes of sexual favouritism, political confrontation and sheer cruelty.
Christopher Marlowe, Martin Wiggins, Robert Lindsey,
2014
This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by J. M. Dent and Co. in London, 1896.
Christopher Marlowe,
1999
3
King
Edward II: His Life, His Reign, and Its Aftermath, ...
Edward of Caernarfon is best known today for his disastrous military defeat in 1314 at Bannockburn, where his English army was defeated by a vastly inferior Scottish force led by Robert the Bruce, leading to Scottish Independence.
This biography of Edward II does not present him as a heroic or successful king - his deposition after a turbulent reign of nearly 20 years is proof that it went terribly wrong.
Queer Edward II is a poetic commentary on the making of this luscious film--a lavish book that leaves no holds barred and brings the film to life with luminous stills from the set.
Derek Jarman, Stephen McBride, Ken Butler,
1991
6
The Tyranny and Fall of
Edward II 1321-1326
This book reassesses the unusually violent rule of Edward II and the Despensers between 1321 and 1326.
7
The Reign of
Edward II: New Perspectives
A new review of the most significant issues of Edward II's reign.
Gwilym Dodd, Anthony Musson,
2006
8
Queen of Shadows: A Novel of Isabella, Wife of King
Edward II
Humiliated by her weak and unfaithful husband, Queen Isabella, wife of England's King Edward II, plots her revenge, joining forces with her lover, Roger Mortimer, to seize control of the throne, in a historical novel set against the ...
9
Chronicles of the Reigns of
Edward I and
Edward II
A selection of Latin chronicles, published in 1882-3, collected and edited with English side-notes by William Stubbs (1825-1901).
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The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: Volume 2,
Edward ...
The edition contains a substantial critical apparatus in the form of textual introduction and notes, a historical collation and a list of emendations for each work, of both substantives and accidentals.
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Edward II digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Editor's Notebook: A long DNA journey leads to the Pyrenees …
Four vintners served as mayor in the reign of Edward II. Eventually, the occupational surname Vintner morphed into Winter. Aquitaine, the ... «Chinook Observer, Jul 15»
Orlando Shakespeare Theater to Stage SPAMALOT, 9/9-10/11
s Edward II, Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre's The Producers, and Boeing Boeing with TheatreSquared. Members of the SPAMALOT Ensemble ... «Broadway World, Jul 15»
Current Archaeology 305 – out now!
Back on land, we visit the bucolic Berkeley Castle, once the setting of a catalogue of dramas, including Edward II's grisly murder in 1327. «Current Archaeology, Jul 15»
Village Pump Folk Festival 2015
... the Strawbs, the reformed English Folk/Reggae fusion band Edward II plus Martin Carthy MBE and Dave Swarbrick, who are celebrating 50 ... «This Is Wiltshire, Jul 15»
Wickham Festival confirms stars for four-day extravaganza
... Andy Fairweather-Low, Seth Lakeman, Eliza Carthy, Kathryn Tickell & The Side, Show of Hands, Roy Bailey, Martin Carthy and Edward II. «Portsmouth News, Jul 15»
16th-century music returns to the setting for which it was written
... Edward II and Edward III to create a lavish setting for royal worship intended to equal European rivals such as the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
ParityFest brings underproduced plays by women playwrights to …
Norris and Stanley met while working together on a production of “Edward II” at Spotlighters Theatre last year, and shortly after co-founded ... «Baltimore City Paper, Jun 15»
Let's party like it's 1315 again!
Two weeks of charter-themed festivities begin today to mark 700 years since Edward II signed the document officially declaring Tring a market ... «Hemel Gazette, Jun 15»
Burnley men who fought at Agincourt
He had taken the throne from the foolish Edward II but, though Henry died on the throne in 1413, he had to face a number of rebellions against ... «Pendle Today, Jun 15»
All aboard for Piercebridge
It dates from the 12th Century; Edward II stayed in it during a deer hunting holiday in the 14th Century, and Oliver Cromwell's troops fired ... «The Northern Echo, Jun 15»