Edward Of Woodstock “Black Prince” – Idol Of The English People And Terror Of The French
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376) was the eldest son and heir of England's King Edward III Plantagenet.
Historically speaking, he was a very talented leader during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453), a series of battles with periods of peace in between, fought in France between England and France, and later Burgundy.
Edward (only 16 years old) commanded the English army during the famous Battle of Crecy in 1346.
After his birthplace, he was known as Edward of Woodstock. Interestingly, his nickname "Black Prince" is not mentioned in written historical records until the 16th century, almost two centuries after his death.
Undoubtedly, Edward the Black Prince demonstrated early military genius; he was a talented warrior, motivated and hardened by his many years of active participation in battles, which confirmed his excellent martial skills. He was known as a great commander and a thriving tournament participant during his lifetime. His outstanding reputation as a chivalric hero also contributed to his fame.
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