High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1272

Edward I succeeds to the English throne

November 20, 1272

On crusade in the Holy Land when his father Henry III died, the tall, hot-tempered prince was proclaimed king in absentia. Edward would take nearly two years to return home. His reign would reshape English law, conquer Wales, and hammer Scotland. He traveled home through Italy and France, settling disputes and collecting ideas that would inform the most legislatively productive reign in English medieval history.