Longshanks

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Longshanks is the nickname of King Edward I of England, known for his tall stature, military campaigns in Wales and Scotland, and significant legal and administrative reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English monarch
King of England
human
built Beaumaris Castle
Caernarfon Castle
Conwy Castle
Harlech
surface form: Harlech Castle
buriedIn Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey
conflict First War of Scottish Independence
Welsh Wars
conquered Welsh principalities
surface form: Principality of Wales
countryRuled Kingdom of England
diedIn Burgh by Sands
Cumberland
Kingdom of England
diedOn 1307-07-07
father Henry III of England NERFINISHED
hasFullName Edward I of England NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasGivenName Edward
hasNickname Longshanks
hasOrdinalNumber I
house House of Plantagenet
implemented Quia Emptores
surface form: Quia Emptores 1290

Statute of Gloucester 1278
Statute of Westminster 1275
Statute of Westminster 1285
knownFor administrative reforms in England
legal reforms in England
military campaigns in Scotland
military campaigns in Wales
tall stature
languageSpoken Anglo-Norman
surface form: Anglo-Norman French

Latin
mother Eleanor of Provence
opponent Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
William Wallace
predecessor Henry III of England NERFINISHED
reignedAs King of England
reignEnd 1307
reignStart 1272
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Eleanor of Castile
Margaret of France
successor Edward II of England
title Duke of Aquitaine
Lord of Ireland
wasBornIn Kingdom of England
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
wasBornOn 1239-06-17

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Longshanks hasNickname Longshanks
Edward I of England nickname Longshanks