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  2. SMART NEWS. Did Elizabeth Woodville, England’s ‘White Queen,’ Die of the Plague? A 500-year-old letter recently found in the National Archives suggests the queen was buried quickly and without...

  3. Following Edward IV's sudden death, possibly from pneumonia or being worn out from "high living", [14] in April 1483, Elizabeth Woodville became queen dowager. Her young son, Edward V, became king, with his uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, acting as Lord Protector.

  4. Apr 25, 2019 · Thu 25 Apr 2019 07.26 EDT. A 500-year-old letter discovered in the National Archives has revealed that the “White Queen” Elizabeth Woodville, the grandmother of Henry VIII, may have died of the...

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  5. Oct 22, 2021 · Elizabeth Woodville: How Did She Die? Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of Edward IV, died in 1492. Her plain, expedited funeral led to speculation that she died of the plague.

  6. Jun 12, 2023 · Her low key funeral has previously been seen as evidence that she might well have died in disgrace. However, the possibility that plague caused her death could lead to a revision of what we now...

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · Did Henry VIII's grandmother Elizabeth Woodville die of plague. BHT Staff | @BHTravel_ Apr 02, 2024. Print. Elizabeth Woodville. Does the discovered letter from 1511 prove that the White Queen died from the plague? When Elizabeth Woodville died in 1492 she was buried quickly and without pomp or ceremony in accordance with her wishes.

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · Elizabeth Woodville bore Edward IV a total of 10 children, 7 of whom were girls and 3 of whom were boys. How did Elizabeth Woodville die? Elizabeth Woodville died in 1492, likely from plague .

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