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Oct 1, 2021 · Without his younger brother, Edward might have found regaining and retaining his crown far more difficult. He may also never have tamed a north attached to the Neville faction deprived by Edward of its leading light, the ‘kingmaker’ Earl of Warwick. The Neville family and the Percy Earls of Northumberland were the two dominant and often ...
Sept. 21, 1411. Died: Dec. 30, 1460, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, Eng. (aged 49) Political Affiliation: house of York. House / Dynasty: house of York. Notable Family Members: son Richard III. son George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. son Edward IV. See all related content →.
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George PLANTAGENET, 1st Duke of CLARENCE 1449-1477 Married to Isabel NEVILLE, Duchess of CLARENCE 1451-1476 with. Margaret PLANTAGENET, Countess of SALISBURY †1541 Married to Sir Richard POLE †/1505 with : Sir Henry POLE, 1st Lord MONTAGU †1539. Edward PLANTAGENET, Earl of WARWICK 1475-1499.
Richard Plantagenet Duke of York 1411 to 1460. Leader of the Yorkist claim. His death in battle propelled his son Edward to seek the throne.
Richard, duke of York, was killed in the fighting, as was the earl of Salisbury. Edmund Plantagenet, earl of Rutland, was killed after the battle. Their heads were then placed over the gate of York, and York was given a mocking paper crown. Despite this disaster the Yorkist cause wasn't dead.
Edward Plantagenet, 17. jarl av Warwick (25. februar 1475 - 28. november 1499) var sønn av Isabel Neville og George Plantagenet, 1. hertug av Clarence, og en potensiell fordringshaver til den engelske tronen under regjeringstidene til både onkelen hans, Richard III ( 1483–1485), og Richards usurpator, Henry VII (1485–1509).
"3rd duke of York, Richard Plantagenet" published on by null. (1411–60)The son of Richard, Earl of Cambridge, and Anne Mortimer. Until 1453 he was heir to the throne of England and led the opposition to Henry VI, especially after the death of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester in 1447.