Sheen Palace

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Sheen Palace was a medieval royal residence on the River Thames in Surrey that served as a favored home of English monarchs, including Edward III, before later being rebuilt as Richmond Palace.

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Sheen Palace canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf palace
royal residence
country Kingdom of England
currentArea London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
destroyedBy fire
destroyedIn late 14th century
era medieval period
favouredBy Edward III of England
later medieval English kings
function royal residence
royal retreat
heritage former royal palace site
historicalCounty Surrey
locatedIn Sheen
Surrey
locatedNear Richmond
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
partOf English royal estates
predecessorOf Richmond Palace
rebuiltAs Richmond Palace
rebuiltBy Henry VII of England
significantEvent death of Queen Anne of Bohemia
usedBy Edward III of England
Edward IV of England
English monarchy
Henry V of England
King Henry VI of England
surface form: Henry VI of England

Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
King Richard II of England
surface form: Richard II of England

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Edward III of England deathPlace Sheen Palace
Anne of Bohemia deathPlace Sheen Palace
Edward of Windsor deathPlace Sheen Palace