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 Edmund Crouchback - Definition 

Edmund Crouchback (January 16, 1245 - June 5, 1296) was the second surviving son of Eleanor of Provence and King Henry III of England.

In 1253 he was invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia. At about this time he was also made Earl of Chester. These were of little value as the real King of Sicily was still living and the Earldom of Chester was transferred to his elder brother Edward. Edmund soon obtained, however, important possessions and dignities, for soon after the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort in 1265, Edmund received the Earldom of Leicester and Lancaster and also the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave.

He was married twice. First to Aveline de Forz, Countess of Albemarle, in 1269, and then in Paris, France on February 3, 1276, to Blanche of Artois. That same year he became the Count of Champagne and Brie in France. With Blanche he had four children:

Crouchback was born in London, England. He died on June 5, 1296 in Bayonne, and was interred on July 15, 1296 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.


Preceded by:
Humphrey de Bohun
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Succeeded by:
Henry de Sandwich




Preceded by:
Simon de Montfort
Lord High Steward
1265–1296
Succeeded by:
Thomas
Preceded by:
New Creation
Earl of Leicester and Lancaster





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