Aquitaine, lord of (title)

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Edward III also used the same title once he had created his son as prince of Aquitaine, when he needed to discuss matters in relation to his son's own lordship. The title bestowed on Edward I by his father, Henry III, in 1252. Often erroneously given by clerks as 'duke of Aquitaine'.

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