Edward II
Edward was born at Caernarvon in Wales on 25th April 1284, a son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile. He renewed his father's campaign against the Scots but was defeated at Bannockburn in 1314 by Robert the Bruce. He was deposed on 20th January 1327.
Marriage
Edward II married Isabella of France on 25th January 1308 in Boulogne.
Coronation
The coronation of Edward and Isabella took place on 25th February 1308 and his coronation oath included a new clause "to uphold the laws and rightful customs which the community of the realm shall have chosen" and he swore to uphold the laws of St Edward the Confessor. English and French nobles attended the magnificent ceremony and the festivities which followed.
Burial
Edward was ruthlessly murdered in Berkeley Castle later in 1327 and his body was buried in Gloucester Cathedral.
Further reading
Queens Consort of Westminster Abbey
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004
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