- behindthename.com namesakes/9723Given name(s): Edward, Eideard. Surname(s): Balliol. ... Death date: 1367. Death place: England. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Balliol.
- general-history.com balliol-john-and-edward/Edward I promptly invaded Scotland with much violence, and took John Balliol prisoner, though what had happened was hardly his fault.
- politikaakademisi.org tag/edward-balliol/Edward Balliol ». Jeremy Black’Ten ‘Kısa ingiltere tarihi’.
- scottish-places.info people/famousfirst914.htmlDefinitive description of King Edward Balliol (c.1283 - 1364) from the Gazetteer for Scotland.
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/people/history/uk-…British and Irish History: Biographies >. Balliol, Edward de. ... Balliol, Edward de: see Baliol, Edward de. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed.
- de.zxc.wiki wiki/Edward_BalliolThe young Edward Balliol lived at times in the household of the English heir to the throne Eduard , at times he lived in the Tower of London .
- memim.com edward-balliol.htmlShortly after David's defeat at the Battle of Neville 's Cross in 1346, Edward Balliol returned to Scotland and Galloway instigated a rebellion on.
- http://fact-index.com e/ed/edward_balliol.htmlIn 1356, Balliol surrendered his title to Edward III in exchange for an English pension. He died in Wheatley, Doncaster around 1363, unmarried and without heir.
- quizlet.com gb/651282439/issue-two-balliol-and-…This conveys the relationship between Balliol and Edward I, as John was always going to be an inferior king, weak tactician and warrior compared to Edward.
- xwhos.com person/edward_balliol-whois.htmlEdward Balliol Life story. Edward Balliol was a claimant to the Scottish throne during the Second War of Scottish Independence.