Edmund dari Woodstock, Earl Kent pertama
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Edmund dari Woodstock, Earl Kent pertama (5 Agustus 1301 – 19 Maret 1330) dari Puri Arundel di Sussex,[1] adalah putra keenam dari Raja Edward I dari Inggris dan istri keduanya Margaret dari Prancis dan sehingga merupakan adik seayah dari Raja Edward II. Edward I berniat untuk menyerahkan sejumlah lahan kepada Edmund, namun saat raja wafat pada 1307, Edward II gagal untuk mendapatkan warisan ayahnya, karena ia lebih menyenangi Piers Gaveston. Edmund masih setia dengan saudaranya. Pada 1321, ia diangkat menjadi Earl of Kent. Ia memainkan peran penting dalam pemerintahan Edward, bertindak sebagai diplomat dan panglima militer. Pada 1321–22, ia membantu meredam pemberotnakan melawan Raja.
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel of Arundel Castle was executed in 1326 for his part in the rebellion against King Edward II, whereupon Arundel Castle was forfeited to the crown, and was granted by Edward II to his half-brother Edmund of Woodstock
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