Noun
King of England from 1272 to 1307; conquered Wales (1239-1307)
Source: WordNetAccording to Barbour, Comyn betrayed his agreement with Bruce to King Edward I, and when Bruce arranged a meeting for 10 February 1306 with Comyn in the Chapel of Greyfriars Monastery in Dumfries and accused him of treachery, they came to blows. Source: Internet
After submitting to Edward I in 1302 and returning to "the king's peace", Robert inherited his family's claim to the Scottish throne upon his father's death. Source: Internet
All Scots were also required to pay homage to Edward I, either in person or at one of the designated centres by 27 July 1291. Source: Internet
Dante Alighierli, Divine Comedy, Inferno, 19.49–63 Conflicts with Philip IV Philip IV receiving the homage of Edward I for Aquitaine. Source: Internet
At this height he would have stood almost as tall as Edward I (6 feet 2 inches; 188 cm). Source: Internet
Both Edward I and Edward II had been limited in their policy towards the nobility, allowing the creation of few new peerages during the sixty years preceding Edward III's reign. Source: Internet