Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1327

Edward II dies at Berkeley Castle

September 1327

The deposed king, held in increasingly harsh conditions in a dank cell, died on a September night. Official word gave natural causes; persistent rumor spoke of a red-hot poker. His tomb at Gloucester became an unofficial shrine of royal martyrdom, attracting pilgrims who venerated him as a suffering innocent. Edward III would later build a golden effigy over the sarcophagus.