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Edward's life has also been used in a wide variety of other media. In the Victorian era, the painting ''Edward II and Piers Gaveston'' by [[Marcus Stone]] strongly hinted at a homosexual relationship between the pair, while avoiding making this aspect explicit. It was initially shown at the [[Royal Academy]] in 1872, but was marginalised in later decades as the issue of homosexuality became more sensitive.<ref>{{harvnb|Horne|1999|pp=31, 40, 42}}</ref> More recently, the director [[David Bintley]] used Marlowe's play as the basis for the ballet ''[[Edward II (ballet)|Edward II]]'', first performed in 1995; the music from the ballet forms a part of composer [[John McCabe (composer)|John McCabe]]'s symphony ''Edward II'', produced in 2000.<ref name=Burgtorf2008P31/> Novels such as John Penford's 1984 ''The Gascon'' and Chris Hunt's 1992 ''Gaveston'' have focused on the sexual aspects of Edward and Gaveston's relationship, while [[Stephanie Merritt]]'s 2002 ''Gaveston'' transports the story into the 20th century.<ref name=Burgtorf2008P31/>
 
==Issue==
[[File:Royal Arms of England (1198-1340).svg|upright|thumb|alt=Modern depiction of Edward II's coat of arms|Edward's [[coat of arms]] as king]]
Edward II had four children with Isabella:<ref>{{harvnb|Haines|2003|p=355}}; {{harvnb|Phillips|2011|p=102}}</ref>
 
#[[Edward III of England]] (13 November 1312&nbsp;– 21 June 1377). Married [[Philippa of Hainault]] on 24 January 1328 and had issue.
#[[John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall|John of Eltham]] (15 August 1316&nbsp;– 13 September 1336). Never married. No issue.
#[[Eleanor of Woodstock]] (18 June 1318&nbsp;– 22 April 1355). Married [[Reinoud II of Guelders]] in May 1332 and had issue.
#[[Joan of The Tower]] (5 July 1321&nbsp;– 7 September 1362). Married [[David II of Scotland]] on 17 July 1328 and became Queen of Scots, but had no issue.
 
Edward also fathered the illegitimate [[Adam FitzRoy]] (c. 1307–1322), who accompanied his father in the Scottish campaigns of 1322 and died shortly afterwards.<ref>{{harvnb|Haines|2003|p=270}}; {{harvnb|Phillips|2011|pp=428–429}}</ref>
 
==Notes==