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  2. May 27, 2020 · It seems he was first taken ill at the end of March and despite having access to some of the best medical care available at the time, died around the 9 April 1483 at his Palace of Westminster (1).

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    Edward was the second surviving child and eldest son of Richard, third duke of York (1411–60), and Cecily, duchess of York (1415–95). Cecily was the daughter of Ralph Neville, first earl of Westmorland, and Joan Beaufort. Both Edward's parents were descended from Edward III, giving him a significant claim to the throne. At first his father, Richard...

    Edward's 12-year-old son, also called Edward, was proclaimed king (Edward V), and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, named as protector. Edward V is one of the famous princes in the Tower, allegedly murdered by Richard. Richard ultimately took the throne, becoming Richard III.

    In the early years of his reign, Edward suppressed Lancastrian challenges to his throne and proved himself to be a charismatic and popular ruler. Tall, young and handsome, he was renowned for his love affairs and athleticism. In 1464, while negotiations were being made for a French marriage, Edward made a secret match with Elizabeth Woodville, a La...

  3. Aug 15, 2021 · Did Edward IV face any challenges to his reign? Yes, Edward IV faced challenges to his reign, including temporary exile in 1470-1471 when the Lancastrians briefly regained power. He successfully reclaimed the throne and remained in power until his death. How did Edward IV die? The exact cause of Edward IV's death is uncertain.

  4. Apr 1, 2018 · Indeed Edward became one of the few male members of his lineage to die from natural causes when he passed away on 9th April 1483 of an undiagnosed illness supposed to be either pneumonia or typhoid. Overview of Edward the King

  5. On the death of Edward IV (1442-1483), King of England, in April 1483, his brother Richard became Lord Protector of the realm. The king was survived by his two young sons.

  6. Cryptic comments in two medieval sources suggest that the English king died of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that was spreading among elites in the later Middle Ages. King Edward IV was only 40 years old when he died on 9 April 1483. This immediately led to much speculation of how he died, and several theories have been put forward ...

  7. History of "Edward IV of England" Note: Some restrictions may apply to use of individual images which are separately licensed. House of York Cadet Branch of the House of Plantagenet Born: 1442 28 April; Died: 1483 9 April

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