This image, dating to around 1899, shows the first Prince of Wales as a young boy hunting a deer. The first English Prince of Wales (later Edward II) was born at Caernarfon on April 25, 1284, the fourth and eldest surviving son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. On the completion of his father's conquest of the province, he was created Prince of Wales on February 7, 1301, at the age of 16, at a parliament at Lincoln. Edward was married to Isabella (the ""she-wolf of France""), daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre, Her son was the future Edward III. The art is by Frances Brundage, American artist who died in 1937.
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This image, dating to around 1899, shows the first Prince of Wales as a young boy hunting a deer. The first English Prince of Wales (later Edward II) was born at Caernarfon on April 25, 1284, the fourth and eldest surviving son of Edward I and Eleanor of Castille. On the completion of his father's conquest of the province, he was created Prince of Wales on February 7, 1301, at the age of 16, at a parliament at Lincoln. Edward was married to Isabella (the ""she-wolf of France""), daughter of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre, Her son was the future Edward III. The art is by Frances Brundage, American artist who died in 1937.

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Photo12/Universal Images Group/Ivy Close Images

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UMG25A06_001

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53,4Mo (3,6Mo) / 32,1cm x 41,7cm / 3793 x 4920 (300dpi)

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