Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England

E14276

Beaumont Palace in Oxford, England was a medieval royal residence notable as a favored lodging of English kings and the birthplace of monarchs such as King John.


Statements (42)
Predicate Object
instanceOf former building
palace
royal residence
architecturalStyle Norman
birthPlaceOf King John of England
House of Plantagenet
surface form: "Plantagenet monarchs"

King Richard the Lionheart
surface form: "Richard I of England"
builtFor Henry I of England
commissionedBy Henry I of England
country England
demolished 13th century
before 1318
hasMemorial Beaumont Street plaque
heritageDesignation no longer extant
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
inception 12th century
c. 1130
languageOfName English
locatedIn Oxford
surface form: "City of Oxford"

Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
medieval Oxford
locatedNear Oxford city walls
St Giles, Oxford
locatedOn west side of Oxford
namedAfter Beaumont (fair hill)
notableAs favoured lodging of English kings
royal palace outside London
ownedBy Crown of England
partOf medieval royal estates in Oxford
presentSiteUsedFor Beaumont Street, Oxford
Worcester College, Oxford vicinity
residenceOf English kings
Henry I of England
Henry II of England
King John of England
usedBy English monarchy
Henry I of England
Henry II of England
King John of England
House of Plantagenet
surface form: "Plantagenet kings of England"

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

John birthPlace Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
King John of England birthPlace Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
King Richard the Lionheart birthPlace Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
subject surface form: "Richard I of England"
Worcester College, Oxford vicinity hasLandmark Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
this entity surface form: "Beaumont Palace site (historical) vicinity"

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