Black Prince Edward was born in England's eldest son King Edward III. For the most part of his life, he was called Woodstock's Edward, but we knew he was a black prince. He founded Prince Cornwall in 1337, which was first established in the UK, and founded Prince Wales in 1343. In 1355, his lieutenant as his father took part in his father's century-old war. He established his heroic reputation at the Battle of Cressy (1346) as he mastered the British right wing.
In the 1350's, the army of Edward III was led by his son, heroic Edward "Black Prince". Black Prince became a British famous hero and was known as his knight. Black Prince leads the British to a big victory for the French. In the Battle of Poitiers, the Black Prince occupied the present King French King John II. When Henry V in England became the king of England in 1413, he claimed to be the French throne again. He invaded France and won the decisive battle at Agincourt. He had about 6,000 soldiers breaking the larger French army, about 25,000 people. Eventually, the French passed away and Charles V named Henry the throne.
Charles V became king in 1364. He endorsed Trastama 's Henry in the Castilian civil war, but Black Prince supported Peter of Castile. The black prince won, but Peter refused to pay his expenses. The black prince tried to make up for his loss by raising the tax on Aquitaine. And it urged them to seek help from the French king. The war was renewed. The French have recovered their territory after staying in one place. When Charles died in 1380, only curry, Bordeaux and Bayonne were left to the British.
On July 19, 1362, the Prince of Black lived in his new French field with his father, called his prince Prince of Aquitaine and Gasconi by his father. The court of Aquitaine, where Prince Black served as the King, was considered the most fashionable court at the time. He helped Don Pedro of Castile, who was robbed of his throne by French aid Trastevere in 1367 to help restore his throne. On 3rd April 1367, he had 30,000 soldiers and had a classic victory with Narra, but this campaign lost his health, financial condition and the likelihood of a rational ruling in the Aquitaine region . As a result, Black Prince went bankrupt
Edward is often called "black prince". The first known source of the nickname "Black Prince" was the ancient John Leland of the 1530s or the early 1540s (about 165 years after Black Prince's death). Leland mentioned this nickname in two manuscripts in the 1530s or early 1540s. And it suggested that the date was relatively wide. In one place, Leland refers to "Edwardi Principis cog: Nigri" (ie "Edward the Prince, cognomen: The Black") in Latin, on the other hand it writes in English on "Black Prince". In both cases, Leland summarized the early works - the Eulogium Historiarum of the 14th century and John Warkworth's chronicle of the latter half of the fifteenth century, neither name appears in his original text. Raphael Hollins used it many times in his chronicle (1577); in theater Richard II (1595; Law 2, Law 3) and Henry V (1599 pages; Act 2, Act 4 ) Also uses it