There were many king Edwards, all of England, and none in France. The only Edward that can possibly be linked to the renaissance, Edward VI of England, only ruled for 6 years (1547 - 1553) and was underage during his reign. The English renaissance was just starting at that time.
Ill leave it up to you to decide whether he was part of the renaissance or not. His reign took place in its era, but he himself did not contribute anything to it.
King Edward I
Which King Edward do you mean; there have been 8.
That would be Edward I who was King of England in 1302. He reigned from 1272 to 1307.
never. the King who abdicated was Edward VIII, on 11 December 1936. King Edward VII died in 1910. He was succeeded by King George V. King Georges' sons were Edward VIII & King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II
King Edward I of England had many children. The one of his sons who is well known in history was Edward, who became King Edward II of England. Edward 1st hammer of the Scots. Edward the Black Prince, Earl of Hatfield, John of Gaunt.
Yes
Multiple people; the Tudor family ruled for a good part of it though- Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I
King Richard 1st was in the Renaissance.
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.
King Edward I
King Arthur's setting was in the Dark Ages, or Middle Ages. It was the period of time before the Renaissance. The Renasissance was the period of great new ideas and inventions. However the Middle Ages was a time of loss of technology.
Charlemagne was the frankish king that ruled during The Carolingian Renaissance.
Which King Edward do you mean; there have been 8.
There have been 11 King Edwards. Edward the Elder, Edward the Martyr, Edward the Confessor and Edward I - Edward VIII.
The cast of King and Queen at Eton - 1904 includes: Queen Alexandra as herself King Edward VII as himself
King Edward was a Tudor, and a fact file is a file of facts. So King Edward Tudor fact file, is a file full of facts about King Edward.
James Edward McGoldrick has written: 'God's Renaissance man'