
King Edward II
King Edward II was a medieval ruler of England who reigned from 1307 until 1327. His reign was marked by internal conflict, political struggles, and difficulty managing his relationships with nobles. He faced opposition due to his favoritism toward certain courtiers and ineffective leadership, which led to unrest. Edward’s reign ended when he was deposed and later died in captivity. His time as king is often remembered for the conflicts that weakened royal authority and set the stage for important changes in English monarchy and governance.