That would be King Edward III who reigned from 1327 to 1377. Since it specifies the years of his reign, it is most likely some form of commemorative token.
Unless it is made from a precious metal, it is probably worth only a few pence.
Edward III. He was crowned when he was 14 on 25 January 1327. He was king until 21 June 1377 (50 years).
The king during Geoffrey Chaucer's time was King Edward III of England (ruled 1327-1377).
That would be King Edward III who reigned from 1327 to 1377. Since it specifies the years of his reign, it is most likely some form of commemorative token. Unless it is made from a precious metal, it is probably worth only a few pence.
Edward III ruled England in 1350. He ruled England from 1 February 1327 to 21 June 1377.
Edward l reigned for 35 years,from Nov 20,1272 until July 7,1307.
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
Edward III
On February 1, 1327
England and Scotland were separate countries in the 14th century, so there was no King or Queen of Britain. The House of Plantagenet ruled England at the time and the King of England in the 1330's was Edward III who ruled from 1327 - 1377.
King Edward I died on July 7, 1307. He was the son of King Henry III and reigned until the time of his death.
No. The kings called Edward since 1066 were as follows: Edward I (1272-1307) Edward II (1307-1327) Deposed Edward III (1327-1377) Edward IV (1461-1470 and 1471-1483) Edward V (1483) He was one of the "Princes in the Tower" Edward VI (1547-1553) Edward VII (1901-1910) Edward VIII (1936) Abdicated and never crowned. Later became Duke of Windsor. The monarchs of the 18th century were: William III (1688-1702) Anne (1702-1714) George I (1714-1727) George II (1727-1760) George III (1760-1810)
On April 15th, 1288 Edward the II became the official?æKing of England. He was king until the year of 1327.