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Tomb of Edward II, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire. Edward (1284-1327) ruled from 1307 until he was deposed by his wife, Isabella of France, and Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, in January 1327. He is thought to have been murdered by agents of Isabella and Roger later that year, possibly by having a red-hot piece of metal inserted into his rectum. This would have penetrated the entrails without leaving an exterior mark. His monument was erected soon after his death.
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AR9402323
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5102px × 3402px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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14TH CENTURY
1st Prince of Wales
Angel
Architecture
Beard
BEARDED
BODY
Carving
Cathedral
Christian
Christianity
Church
color
concept
Crime
Death
Edward II
Edward of Caernarvon
Effigy
England
FIGURE
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
Gloucester
Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucestershire
Head
interior
king
King Edward II
KING OF ENGLAND
Law
Male
Man
Mausoleum
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
MONARCH
MONARCHY
Monument
Murder
MURDERED
murdering
People
PETER
Peter Thompson
Photograph
PLANTAGENêT
PRINCE OF WALES
PTM
REGICIDE
religion
Religious
royal
Royalty
Slaughter
SLAUGHTERING
SOVEREIGN
Spectrum1
Stone
TGN
Thompson
Tomb