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  1. Jacquetta of Luxembourg (1415 or 1416 – 30 May 1472) was a prominent, though often overlooked, figure in the Wars of the Roses. Through her short-lived first marriage to the Duke of Bedford , brother of King Henry V , she was firmly allied to the House of Lancaster .

  2. Jacquetta and the heavily pregnant Queen Elizabeth sought sanctuary in Westminster Abbey. In November she gave birth to the future King Edward V, attended by her mother, her doctor and a local butcher. When Edward returned to England at the head of an army in April 1471, he entered London in triumph and Jacquetta and Elizabeth could leave ...

  3. Known for: Mother of Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England, consort of King Edward IV, and through her, ancestress of the Tudor rulers and subsequent rulers of England and Great Britain. And through Jacquetta, Elizabeth Woodville was descended from several English kings.

  4. Apr 13, 2021 · Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess Rivers (1415/16 – 30 May 1472) was the eldest daughter of Peter I of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol , Conversano and Brienne, and his wife Margaret of Baux (Margherita del Balzo of Andria). [1] She was a prominent, though often overlooked, figure in the Wars of the Roses.

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    • Luxembourg
    • 30 May 1472 (aged 55-57)
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  5. Feb 13, 2020 · Jacquetta as portrayed in The White Queen (Screenshot/Fair Use) Jacquetta of Luxembourg was born around 1416 as the daughter of Peter I of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, Conversano and Brienne, and his wife Margaret of Baux.

  6. May 19, 2017 · Jacquetta of Luxembourg was the great-grandmother of King Henry VIII. She was the daughter of one of the oldest families in Luxembourg and northern France and could claim descent from Charlemagne. She would defy convention by marrying for love and beneath her station in life.

  7. Elizabeth was now the queen, and Jacquetta was the queen's mother. Only, after years of fighting for the Lancasters, Jacquetta was the mother of a Yorkist queen. The entire Woodville family had to switch sides and become Yorkists.

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