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  2. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall (c. 1284 – 19 June 1312) was an English nobleman of Gascon origin, and the favourite of Edward II of England.. At a young age, Gaveston made a good impression on King Edward I, who assigned him to the household of the King's son, Edward of Caernarfon.

  3. Margaret de Clare - Wikipedia

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    There are also claims that Amy was born to a mistress of Piers Gaveston. [6] However, the evidence is circumstantial and the official records only list Joan Gaveston as born to Piers Gaveston and Margaret de Clare. [3] King Edward arranged a lavish celebration after the birth of this little girl, complete with minstrels.

  4. Edward II of England - Wikipedia

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    Initial from the charter granting Piers Gaveston the earldom of Cornwall. During this time, Edward became close to Piers Gaveston. [63] Gaveston was the son of one of the King's household knights whose lands lay adjacent to Gascony, and had himself joined Prince Edward's household in 1300, possibly on Edward I's instruction. [64]

  5. Piers Gaveston Society - Wikipedia

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    The Piers Gaveston Society, or Piers Gav for short, is a dining club founded in 1977 at the University of Oxford. It is named in honour of Piers Gaveston , favourite of King Edward II of England . In recent years, parties run by the society have been the focus of increased tabloid news coverage revolving around lurid allegations of debauched ...

  6. List of the titled nobility of England and Ireland 1300–1309

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    Finally, Piers Gaveston was in 1307 given the earldom of Cornwall, left vacant by the death of Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall in 1300. [7] Of this group, the wealthiest and most powerful was Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. [8] Thomas was the son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, who in turn was the son of King Henry III.

  7. Ordinances of 1311 - Wikipedia

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    Other articles dealt with punishing specific persons, foremost among these, Piers Gaveston. Article 20 describes at length the offences committed by Gaveston; he was once more condemned to exile and was to abjure the realm by 1 November. The bankers of the Italian Frescobaldi company were arrested, and their goods seized. [37]

  8. Earl of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall (1284–1312) Earls of Cornwall, 6th creation (1330) John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316–1336), second son of king Edward II ...

  9. 1308 - Wikipedia

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    During the ceremony, Piers Gaveston is given the honour of carrying the crown. At the banquet that followed, Edward spends more time with Gaveston than with his wife Isabella of France. Isabella's family, who have travelled with her from France, leave to report back to Philip IV of Edward's favouritism for Gaveston over Isabella. As part of the ...