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  1. Feb 24, 2024 · Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Death: April 21, 1509 (52) Richmond Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England (tuberculosis) Place of Burial: Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, England. Immediate Family: Son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and Margaret Beaufort. Husband of Elizabeth of York.

  2. ヘンリー7世( Henry VII 、1457年 1月28日 - 1509年 4月21日 )は、テューダー朝初代のイングランド王(在位:1485年 8月22日 - 1509年 4月21日)およびアイルランド卿。エドワード3世の来孫、エドワード2世の昆孫、エドワード1世の仍孫、ヘンリー3世の雲孫である。

  3. Henry VII atau Henry Tudor (28 Januari 1457 – 21 April 1509) adalah Raja Inggris dan Lord Irlandia yang berkuasa sejak 22 Agustus 1485 sampai kematiannya pada 21 April 1509, sebagai raja pertama Inggris dari Wangsa Tudor . Henry memenangkan takhta setelah mengalahkan Raja Richard III dari Wangsa York pada Pertempuran Bosworth yang merupakan ...

  4. Margaret was the eldest of six siblings, her brother was Henry VII of Brzeg and her sister, Hedwig was married to Jan II of Oświęcim. Margaret's maternal grandparents were Henry IV the Faithful and Matilde of Brandenburg. Her paternal grandparents were Bolesław III the Generous and his first wife Margaret of Bohemia.

  5. House of Tudor. People of the Wars of the Roses. 1480s in England. 1490s in England. 1500s in England. 15th-century English monarchs. 16th-century English monarchs. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_VIIHenry VII - Wikipedia

    Henry VII may refer to: Henry VII of England (1457–1509), King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1485 until his death in 1509; the founder of the House of Tudor. Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria (died 1047), count of Luxembourg (as Henry II) from 1026 and duke of Bavaria from 1042 until his death. Henry (VII) of Germany (1211–1242), King of ...

  7. Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria. Seal of Henry VII. Henry VII (died 16 October 1047) was the count of Luxembourg (as Henry II) from 1026 and duke of Bavaria [1] [2] from 1042 until his death. He was a son of Frederick of Luxembourg, count of Moselgau, and possibly Ermentrude of Gleiberg . In 1026, he inherited Luxembourg from his uncle Henry I.