Edwardian court

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The Edwardian court was the royal household and social-political center surrounding King Edward I of England, known for its chivalric culture, dynastic politics, and influential noble circles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political institution
royal court
royal household
associatedWith Edward I of England
country Kingdom of England
endTime 1307
exertsInfluenceOn Anglo-Scottish relations
Anglo-Welsh relations
English nobility
Parliament of England
followedBy court of Edward II of England
follows court of Edward I
surface form: court of Henry III of England
governmentType feudal monarchy
hasChivalricCulture true
hasCulturalAspect courtly love tradition
heraldry and coats of arms
tournament culture
hasDynasticPolitics true
hasInfluentialNobleCircles true
hasMember Anthony Bek
Edward I's son Edward of Caernarfon
surface form: Edward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward II)

Eleanor of Castile
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester
surface form: Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester

Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
Margaret of France, Queen of England
Robert Burnell
Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk
surface form: Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk
headOfState Edward I of England
languageUsed Anglo-Norman
surface form: Anglo-Norman French

Latin
Middle English
location London, England
surface form: London

City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
namedAfter Edward I of England
notableFor architectural patronage in Wales
development of English common law
expansion of royal administration
military campaigns in Scotland
military campaigns in Wales
patronage of tournaments
promotion of chivalric ideals
period High Middle Ages
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Caernarfon Castle
Conwy Castle
Harlech
surface form: Harlech Castle

Palace of Westminster
Tower of London
Windsor Castle
startTime 1272

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Joan of Acre associatedWith Edwardian court