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King Edward


King Edward may refer to:

People

England and the United Kingdom

  • Edward the Elder (–924)
  • Edward the Martyr (–978)
  • Edward the Confessor (–1066)
  • Edward I of England (1239–1307)
  • Edward II (1284–1327)
  • Edward III of England (1312–1377)
  • Edward IV (1442–1483)
  • Edward V (1470–1483?)
  • Edward VI (1537–1553)
  • Edward VII (1841–1910)
  • Edward VIII (1894–1972)

Elsewhere

  • Edward, King of Portugal (, 1391–1438)
  • Edward Bruce (, –1318), High King of Ireland
  • Edward Balliol (–1364), King of Scots, considered a usurper

Fiction

  • Edward the Benevolent, predecessor to Graham as King of Daventry in the King's Quest series of PC games

Places

  • King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
  • King Edward Avenue (disambiguation)
  • King Edward station, a rapid transit station in Vancouver, Canada

Buildings and organisations

  • King Edward Hotel (Toronto), Ontario, Canada
  • King Edward Hotel (Jackson, Mississippi), a former hotel in the US
  • King Edward Medical University, in Lahore, Pakistan
  • King Edward's School (disambiguation)

Other uses

  • King Edward VII-class battleship, a class of Royal Navy battleships
    • HMS King Edward VII, the lead ship of her class
  • King Edward potato, a potato cultivar
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