No king of england died due to the Black Death
The king of England in 1348 was King Edward III.
9 September 1087
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
King Henry VI of England died on 21 May 1471.
The church was a major part in explaining the black death. This is because they thought that God was punishing all the bad people in England. So when it wiped out most of the town, including the good people, they where constantly praying and telling God that they were good people and they didn't deserve to die.
Many people died from the black death, so it probably wasn't anyone important, no offense.
Prince Edward, Prince of Wales Know as Edward of Woodstock or The Black Prince, Died before his Father King Edward III, the first Prince of Wales to die before becoming king, His son King Richard II became king on the death of Edward III.
To quote the Wikipedia entry under "Black Death," "Bubonic plague is thought to have returned to Europe every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 1700s" The last Black Death epidemic of note in England struck London in 1665-66
The king of England in 1348 was King Edward III.
The last king to die in England was George VI in 1952
Probably because when people die they usually close their eyes and only see black. Also death seems dark and black is a dark color. Also in England people wear black at funerals. Black it self shows submission it means that people have accepted a persons death by wearing black.
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King Richard I of England died on April 6, 1199 at the age of 41.
King Charles I of England died on January 30, 1649 at the age of 48.
King Edward I of England died on July 7, 1307 at the age of 68.
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