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  2. Jul 10, 2020 · His biggest rivals would have been eliminated. Yet, there wouldn’t have been a trace of blood on his hands. He could pin the blame on Margaret and Stanley. 5.It’s not clear that Margaret even had a motive. Once it was believed the Princes were dead, those loyal to Edward IV searched for a new champion.

  3. Jul 11, 2013 · In brief; Margaret was born in 1443, the only child of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Her father was a great grandson of Edward III and died a year after her birth. In 1452 King Henry VI gave wardship of Margaret to his half brothers Edmund and Jasper Tudor, and she married Edmund three years later, upon reaching the marriageable age of twelve.

  4. Sunday, 1 October 2017, 0:00 Moniek Bloks Elizabeth of York, England, Margaret Beaufort, The Royal Women 1. Lady Margaret Beaufort was born on 31 May 1443 at Bletso as the daughter of Margaret Beauchamp and John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Margaret had seven half-siblings from her mother’s first marriage to Sir Oliver St John and would later ...

  5. Margaret BeaufortMargaret Beaufort (1443-1509) survived the violent conflicts of the Wars of the Roses and went on to become the matriarch of one of England's most prominent royal dynasties. Her son, Henry VII, took the throne in 1485, becoming the first of the Tudor monarchs who would rule England until 1603. Source for information on Margaret ...

  6. 1443-1509. Margaret Beaufort, a key figure in the Wars of the Roses, was the mother of Henry VII and the daughter of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Margaret Beauchamp of Bletsoe. She was born at Bletsoe Castle in Bedfordshire on 31 May 1443.

  7. Margaret was present, aged 66, at her grandson's coronation in Westminster Abbey on 24 June 1509. The ascendancy of this dynamic teenage king showed Margaret’s profound success in transforming her Beaufort-Tudor family from political outsiders into the established ruling dynasty. But just five days later, after falling ill at the coronation ...

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