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  2. Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in 1503. She was the daughter of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville , and her marriage to Henry VII followed his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field , which marked the end of the ...

  3. Jan 18, 2017 · Elizabeth of York was given to Henry but she came to love him and some historians believe that they had a sexual relationship before marriage. Henry had to wait because he needed the Pope to give his permission as both parties were related via John of Gaunt and the House of Plantagenet and Beaufort.

  4. He may marry Elizabeth, but she would not be a joint monarch. So, he organized his coronation for 30 October 1485, before his wedding. A papal dispensation was required, because Henry did not want Elizabeth's own legitimacy for the crown called into question.

  5. Jan 18, 2020 · Why did Henry VII delay in marrying Elizabeth of York? Find out what delayed the marriage, and more about the bride and groom, in today's talk. On this day in Tudor history,18th January 1486, twenty-nine year-old King Henry VII married twenty year-old Elizabeth of York at Westminster Abbey.

  6. Henry did strategically marry Elizabeth two years after his own coronation to prove his right to the throne as an individual and not as her husband. Their children would have all the stronger claim to the throne with royal blood on both sides of the family.

  7. J. A. Cannon. The Oxford Companion to British History. Elizabeth of York (1466–1503), queen of Henry VII. Henry set the seal on his great victory at Bosworth in August 1485 by his marriage in January 1486 to Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Edward IV, thus uniting the houses of York and Lancaster.

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