Edmund of Woodstock

1st Earl of Kent, Lord Warden of Ports

Edmund of Woodstock - 1st Earl of Kent, Lord Warden of Ports
Born

August 5th, 1301
724 years ago

Died

March 19th, 1330
695 years ago — 28 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Served as the 1st Earl of Kent and held the title of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Engaged in the politics of England during the early 14th century, participating in the conflicts and intrigues of the court. Played a significant role in supporting various factions, including the opposition against Edward II. His political career was marked by involvement in key events of the time, reflecting the tumultuous nature of English noble life.

Served as the 1st Earl of Kent

Held the position of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

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