Edward III was one of the most powerful monarchs of medieval England who ruled from 1327 to 1377. He was responsible for the Hundred Years' War against France and laid the foundation for the modern English Parliament. There are several synonyms that can be used for the name Edward III, such as "Edward of Windsor", "The Black Prince", "The King of England" and "The Warrior King". Each of these names highlights different aspects of his reign, from his birthplace in Windsor and his military prowess, to his status as the ruler of England. Regardless of the synonym used, Edward III remains a significant figure in the history of England.