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  1. Lady Margaret Beaufort (usually pronounced: / ˈ b oʊ f ər t / BOH-fərt or / ˈ b juː f ər t / BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses of the late fifteenth century, and mother of King Henry VII of England, the first Tudor monarch.

  2. 5 days ago · Margaret Beaufort (born May 31, 1443—died June 29, 1509) was the mother of King Henry VII (reigned 1485–1509) of England and founder of St. John’s and Christ’s colleges, Cambridge. Margaret was the daughter and heir of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (a son of King Edward ...

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  3. Often referred to as the matriarch of the Tudors, Margaret Beaufort was a powerful member of the royal household and an influential figure in the greater political machinations of the day. Herself a descendant of King Edward III , she made sure to secure the royal crown for her own son, Henry VII .

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  4. May 31, 2015 · Learn about the life and legacy of Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII and the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. Find out how she supported her son's claim to the throne, founded colleges and schools, and was buried at Westminster Abbey.

  5. Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII and the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. Explore her childhood, marriages, political intrigues, and role in the Wars of the Roses.

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  6. Learn how Margaret Beaufort, a Lancastrian heiress and a teenage mother, became the kingmaker and the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. Discover her life story, marriages, political intrigues and legacy in the Wars of the Roses.

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  8. Learn about the life, legacy and monument of Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII and founder of two colleges at Cambridge. See her tomb, prayer book and travelling chests in the Abbey.

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