King Edward I of England
King Edward I of England, also known as Edward Longshanks, reigned from 1272 to 1307. He is best known for his military campaigns in Wales and Scotland, where he sought to expand English territory. Edward was a strong ruler who implemented legal reforms and strengthened the monarchy.
Edward I was also known for his role in the Magna Carta and the establishment of the Model Parliament in 1295, which included commoners alongside nobles. His reign marked significant developments in English governance and law, laying the groundwork for future parliamentary systems.