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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Henry VII (Tudor) of England was born in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Henry VII (Tudor) of England is Notable. Henry Tudor was the son of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort. Edmund Tudor died on 3 November 1456, and Henry was born at Pembroke Castle on 28 January 1456/7. [1] He inherited his father's title as the ...

  2. Henry VII tried to make his son a good king, but his atrocious tactics instead turned the boy into one of the worst kings England has ever seen. But at least Henry VIII was still a Tudor king. Another of Henry VII's decisions ended up dooming the Tudor dynasty forever. Pixabay. 77. His Arrogance Killed The Tudors

  3. Henry VII, also known as Harri Tudur, earl of Richmond, was the King of England and first monarch of the ‘Tudor Dynasty.’ He attained the throne after defeating the last king of the House of York, Richard III, at the last significant battle of the ‘Wars of the Roses,’ the ‘Battle of Bosworth Field.’

  4. Name: King Henry VII. Born: January 28, 1457 at Pembroke Castle. Parents: Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort. Relation to Charles III: 14th great-grandfather. House of: Tudor. Ascended to the throne: August 22, 1485 aged 28 years. Crowned: October 30, 1485 at Westminster Abbey. Married: Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV.

  5. Portrait by Meynnart Wewyck, c. 1510. Lady Margaret Beaufort (usually pronounced: / ˈboʊfərt / BOH-fərt or / ˈbjuːfərt / BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses of the late fifteenth century, and mother of King Henry VII of England, the first Tudor monarch. [1] A descendant of King Edward III ...

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · In 1485, King Henry VII secured the English crown and founded the enduring Tudor dynasty that would rule for over a century. As the first Tudor king of England, Henry VII brought stability to his war-ravaged country after defeating King Richard III to end the tumultuous Wars of the Roses between rival houses Lancaster and York.

  7. Henry VII. In the early years of his reign, in a vain attempt to prevent the incorporation of the duchy of Brittany into France, Henry found himself drawn along with Spain and the Holy Roman emperor into a war against France. But he realized that war was a hazardous activity for one whose crown was both impoverished and insecure, and in 1492 he ...

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