Edmund Crouchback – Earl of Lancaster, 1269

Edmund Crouchback – Earl of Lancaster, 1269

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SKU: FRV-046

Edmund Crouchback – Earl of Lancaster, 1269 – 54mm -metal kit – cod. FRV-046

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Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster and Earl of Leicester (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296) was a member of the House of Plantagenet. He was the second surviving son of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. In his childhood he had a claim on the Kingdom of Sicily; however, he never ruled there. He was granted all the lands of Simon de Montfort in 1265, and from 1267 he was titled Earl of Leicester. In that year he also began to rule Lancashire, but he did not take the title Earl of Lancaster until 1276. Between 1276 and 1284 he governed the counties of Champagne and Brie with his second wife, Blanche of Artois, in the name of her daughter Joan, and he was described in the English patent rolls as earl of Lancaster and Champagne. His nickname, “Crouchback”, may be a corruption of ‘crossback’ and refer to his participation in the Ninth Crusade.

Peso 0,450 kg
Dimensioni 18 × 10 × 5 cm
Handle height (ground to handle)

37-45″

Width

24″

Wheels

12″ air / wide track slick tread

Seat back height

21.5″

Head room (inside canopy)

25″

Weight Capacity

60 LBS

Weight (w/o wheels)

20 LBS

Folded (w/o wheels)

32.5″L x 18.5″W x 16.5″H

Folded (w/ wheels)

32.5″L x 24″W x 18.5″H

Door Pass Through

24

Frame

Aluminum

Stand Up

35″L x 24″W x 37-45″H(front to back wheel)

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