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Edward I
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Edward I 1239-1307.
King of England (1272-1307) who conquered Wales and warred with Scotland. His Model Parliament of 1295 is sometimes considered England's first full parliament.

Edward I
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(Biographies / Edward I (1239-1307) M, English, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) 1239-1307, king of England (1272-1307); son of Henry III. He conquered Wales (1284) but failed to subdue Scotland
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Noun1.Edward I - King of England from 1272 to 1307Edward I - King of England from 1272 to 1307; conquered Wales (1239-1307)


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Imagine the scene, Edward the First is about to unleash his war machine into North Wales to finally conquer the Welsh nation.
24 plays are examined in the text, including Legge's Richard Tertius, Shakespeare's King Henry the Sixth, Parts One, Two, and Three, Peele's Edward the First, Marlowe's Edward the Second, Drue's The Life of the Duchess of Suffolke and others.
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