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The man known to history as King Edward I was born at some stage on the night of the 17th of June 1239 or the early hours of the 18th at the Palace of Westminster which was then lying on the western outskirts of the city of London. His father was King Henry III of England, a monarch who had ruled the country from childhood, but was only just beginning to exercise some actual authority himself in his early thirties as Edward was born. Henry was an extremely pious, religious man who was devoted to the cult of Saint Edward the Confessor and he named his eldest son after the saint. His mother was Eleanor of Provence, a French noblewoman whom his father had married three years before Edward was born. Henry and Eleanors marriage was a happy one in a time when royal weddings were often arranged for political purposes. In the years following Edwards birth she and Henry would have four further children, a boy Edmund, and three girls, Margaret, Beatrice and Katheri