Gaveston, Piers (1284-1312). The most notorious favourite of Edward II was the son of a Gascon knight who served in Edward I's household. Whether his relationship with Edward II was sexual is not clear, but it seems likely that it was. Once Edward II came to the throne he showered his waspish ‘brother’ with favours, starting with no less than the earldom of Cornwall. Gaveston was forced into exile by the king's opponents in 1309, and again in 1311; he returned to surrender at Scarborough in Yorkshire, and died at the hands of his opponents at Blacklow Hill in Warwickshire in 1312.




