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Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk also known as Elizabeth Plantagenet (22 April 1444 – c. 1503) was the sixth child and third daughter of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (a great-grandson of King Edward III) and Cecily Neville. She was thus a sister of kings Edward IV and Richard III.
Elizabeth of York was born at the Palace of Westminster as the eldest child of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville. [5] Her christening was celebrated at Westminster Abbey, sponsored by her grandmothers, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York.
Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk, also known as Elizabeth Plantagenet, was the sixth child and third daughter of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville. Born into a family with royal connections, she was the sister of kings Edward IV and Richard III of England.
by J L Laynesmith. Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk, is probably the least well known of Richard III’s siblings, although her sons are familiar as pretenders (and supporters of pretenders) to Henry VII’s throne. Elizabeth was born in Rouen on 22nd September 1444.*. She was the fifth child and second daughter of Richard, Duke of York and Cecily ...
Elizabeth of York. (1466-1503), Queen of Henry VII. Sitter associated with 24 portraits. The daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth married Henry VII in 1486, thus uniting the Houses of York and Lancaster.
Jan 22, 2019 · Rouen, Normandie, France. Death: circa January 07, 1503 (54-62) Wingfield, Suffolk, England. Place of Burial: Wingfield Church, Wingfield, Suffolk, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York. Wife of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk.
A year later, Elizabeth, her mother, and her father’s sister, another Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk, were installed as Ladies of the Garter. Dressed in a gown of murrey (mulberry-coloured) she heard mass in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, recently refurbished by her father.