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1. Edward I
noun.
King
of
England
from
1272
to
1307;
conquered
Wales
(1239-1307).
Synonyms
Edward
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2. Edward
noun.
King
of
England
who
was
crowned
at
the
age
of
13
on
the
death
of
his
father
Edward
IV
but
was
immediately
confined
to
the
Tower
of
London
where
he
and
his
younger
brother
were
murdered
(1470-1483).
Synonyms
Edward V
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. Edward
noun.
Third
son
of
Elizabeth
II
(born
in
1964).
Synonyms
Prince Edward
Edward Antony Richard Louis
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. Edward
noun.
King
of
England
from
1901
to
1910;
son
of
Victoria
and
Prince
Albert;
famous
for
his
elegant
sporting
ways
(1841-1910).
Synonyms
Albert Edward
Edward VII
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. Edward
noun.
Son
of
Edward
III
who
defeated
the
French
at
Crecy
and
Poitiers
in
the
Hundred
Years'
War
(1330-1376).
Synonyms
Black Prince
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Edward
noun.
King
of
England
from
1272
to
1307;
conquered
Wales
(1239-1307).
Synonyms
Edward I
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. Edward
noun.
King
of
England
from
1307
to
1327
and
son
of
Edward
I;
was
defeated
at
Bannockburn
by
the
Scots
led
by
Robert
the
Bruce;
was
deposed
and
died
in
prison
(1284-1327).
Synonyms
Edward II
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Edward
noun.
Son
of
Edward
II
and
King
of
England
from
1327-1377;
his
claim
to
the
French
throne
provoked
the
Hundred
Years'
War;
his
reign
was
marked
by
an
epidemic
of
the
Black
Plague
and
by
the
emergence
of
the
House
of
Commons
as
the
powerful
arm
of
British
Parliament
(1312-1377).
Synonyms
Edward III
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. Edward
noun.
King
of
England
from
1461
to
1470
and
from
1471
to
1483;
was
dethroned
in
1470
but
regained
the
throne
in
1471
by
his
victory
at
the
battle
of
Tewkesbury
(1442-1483).
Synonyms
Edward IV
Etymology
Edward (English)
Eadweard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. I
noun.
The
smallest
whole
number
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number.
Synonyms
monad
one
single
digit
singleton
ace
unity
1
figure
monas
Antonyms
different
definite
ordinary
uncombined
multiple
Etymology
I (English)
I (Middle English (1100-1500))
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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