Edgar, his legitimate son.
No, he was legitimate.
He had one legitimate son by his queen, Anne Neville, Edward of Middleham, but he died suddenly in 1484. He also has at least two acknowledged illegtimate children: John of Gloucester and a girl called Katherine.
Edmund sometime spelt Edmond
He gets blinded by Regan and The Earl of Cornwall and his property taken away and given to his bastard son Edmund. He then wanders about accompanied by his other son Edgar, who's in exile. When Edgar reveals his identity, Gloucester has a heart attack and dies.
It starts with Gloucester and Kent discussing whether King Lear likes Albany better, or Cornwall. Gloucester then introduces Kent to his bastard son Edmund.
its when the son is made king
Edward
The address of the Gloucester Library is: 6920 Main St., Gloucester, 23061 M
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The Kings School Gloucester is based in and around Gloucester Cathedral. Entrances are in Pitt Street Gloucester
Caesar adopted Octavian as his son in his will, which was a legitimate move in ancient Rome.