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  1. May 15, 2024 · Doubtless the plotters were encouraged by the deaths of Henrys sons in 1500 and 1502 and of his wife in 1503. It was not until 1506, when he imprisoned Suffolk in the Tower of London, that Henry could at last feel safe. When he died, his only surviving son, Henry VIII, succeeded him without a breath of opposition.

  2. Apr 21, 2015 · At around 11 o'clock on the night of 21st April 1509, King Henry VII died at Richmond Palace. It was not a sudden death, the king had been ill for some time and had shut himself away at Richmond since January.

  3. Henry VII died of tuberculosis at Richmond Palace on 21 April 1509 and was buried in the chapel he commissioned in Westminster Abbey next to his wife, Elizabeth. He was succeeded by his second son, Henry VIII (reigned 1509–47), who would initiate the Protestant Reformation in England. His mother died two months later on 29 June 1509.

  4. How did Henry VII die? Henry VII died on 21 April 1509 at Richmond Palace in Surrey. His death was due to tuberculosis. Henry was buried in Westminster Abbey next to his wife, Elizabeth of York. Both Henry and Elizabeth are depicted in tomb effigies. These effigies show them with their hands clasped in prayer, a reference to their piety.

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  5. Mar 14, 2016 · King Henry VII died on 21st April 1509 at Richmond Palace. He’d not been well since the spring of 1507 when it was feared that he would die of a severe throat infection. In fact he'd been taken ill shortly after Prince Arthur's death in 1502 at which point there must have been real concern…

  6. Apr 7, 2020 · Another of Henry VII's daughters, Mary (b. 1496 CE) became the Queen of France, another example of Henry's diplomatic efforts to increase England's prestige in the wider world. Death & Successor Henry VII died of ill health on 21 April 1509 CE at Richmond Palace in Surrey.

  7. Feb 4, 2015 · His great achievements were not forgotten but, immediately after his death, confusion swept through England. Henry V had died, leaving behind a twenty-year-old widow and an infant son. On 21 October 1422, her father suddenly died, after suffering years of intermittent insanity. The infant Henry VI was now king of both England and France.