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  1. May 15, 2024 · Henry VII, king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty. His son was Henry VIII. Learn more about Henry VII’s life, reign, and accomplishments in this article.

  2. Feb 4, 2015 · The Lancastrians triumphed under the leadership of a 28-year-old exile named Henry Tudor. After winning the throne of England, he wed Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of the dead Yorkist king Edward IV. Thus, the two warring houses were joined in marriage. The union was both symbolic and necessary.

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  4. Feb 18, 2021 · Henry VII (1457­­–1509) was the first monarch of the House of Tudor, ruling as king of England for 24 years from 1485 until 1509. He is often credited with ending the Wars of the Roses and fathering one of history’s most famous royal dynasties. His rise to the throne, and successful struggle thereafter to maintain his crown amid myriad ...

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    • His claim to the throne came through his mother. Henry’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, was an intelligent and learned woman, said to be the heir of John of Gaunt after the extinction of Henry V’s line.
    • He spent much of his early life under protection or in exile. His father, Edmund Tudor, was captured by the Yorkists and died in prison 3 months before Henry’s birth, and his mother was only 13 when he was born.
    • He secured his claim by marrying Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and niece of Richard III. He did not marry Elizabeth until after his coronation, which underlined that he ruled in his own right.
    • The Tudor rose was born. The emblem of a white and red rose was adopted as one of the king’s badges, meant to symbolise the union of the Houses of Lancaster (red rose) and York (white rose).
  5. When Henry was young, Edward of York had seized the throne from King Henry VI, and he became Edward IV. Edward IV was looking to remove any claimants and to stop another war, so Margaret entrusted the care of her son to Jasper Tudor, Henry’s uncle. After the battle of Tewkesbury when Henry was 14, Jasper and Henry were forced to flee to France.

  6. Henry VII King Henry VII, the founder of the royal house of Tudor. Upon becoming king in 1485, Henry VII moved rapidly to secure his hold on the throne. On 18 January 1486 at Westminster Abbey, he honoured a pledge made three years earlier and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV. They were third cousins, as both were great ...