Edward, Earl of March
Edward, Earl of March (1373-1415), was a prominent English nobleman and a key figure during the late medieval period. He was the son of Edmund of Langley, the first Duke of York, and was a member of the House of York. Edward held significant lands and titles, which positioned him as a potential claimant to the English throne.
In 1415, Edward played a crucial role in the Hundred Years' War as a military leader. He participated in the famous Battle of Agincourt, where English forces achieved a remarkable victory against the French. His contributions to the war and noble lineage made him an important figure in English history.