Henry III agrees in 1254 to underwrite…
1254 CE
Henry III agrees in 1254 to underwrite a conquest of the kingdom of Naples for Pope Innocent IV in return for the grant of the imperial crown to his second son, Edmund).
The English king makes his eldest son, the fifteen-year-old Edward, duke of Gascony in 1254; Edward marries Eleanor of Castile the same year.
De Montfort has helped the King in dealing with the disaffection of Gascony; but their reconciliation is a hollow one.
In the Parliament of 1254, de Montfort leads the opposition in resisting a demand for a subsidy, as many barons fear that Henry is following in the footsteps of his father and needs to be kept in check, just as King John had.