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eldest son, edward, as the first english prince of wales, at lincoln. the traditional ostrich feather badge and the motto 'ich dien' ( i serve) were adopted by edward, the black prince after the battle of crecy, they were previously believed to have belonged to the blind king john of bohemia, who died
was killed in the battle. he also fought at the battle of battle of poiters. edward married his cousin, joan, countess of kent , known as 'the fair maid of kent', daughter of edmund plantagenet, earl of kent, the marriage was said to be a love match and produced two sons, edward of angouleme, who died...
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