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Henry VII with a Scar also known as the Courageous or of Brzeg ( Polish: Henryk VII z Blizną, Waleczny or brzeski; 1343/45 – 11 July 1399), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) since 1361 (as co-regent of his father until 1398) and ruler of Niemcza since 1395. He was the eldest son of Louis I the Fair, Duke of Brzeg by his wife Agnes, daughter of ...
- 1343/45
- Agnes of Głogów-Żagań
- 11 July 1399
- Louis I of Brzeg
Apr 19, 2024 · Henry VII, king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty. His son was Henry VIII. Learn more about Henry VII’s life, reign, and accomplishments in this article.
Henry VII with a Scar also known as the Courageous or of Brzeg, was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) since 1361 and ruler of Niemcza since 1395.
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Feb 4, 2015 · Suffolk was murdered in May 1450 and in early 1453, the marriage between Margaret and John de la Pole was annulled. A child of ten, she was a pawn once more. Henry VI wanted to wed her to his half-brother Edmund Tudor so, at the age of twelve, she was married again. Her new husband was the earl of Richmond.
Signature. Henry VII (28 January 1457 – 21 April 1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. [a] Henry's mother, Margaret Beaufort, was a descendant of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster and son of King ...
- 22 August 1485 – 21 April 1509
- Lady Margaret Beaufort
Apr 7, 2020 · Definition. Henry VII of England ruled as king from 1485 to 1509 CE. Henry, representing the Lancaster cause during the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487 CE), defeated and killed his predecessor the Yorkist king Richard III of England (r. 1483-1485 CE) at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 CE. Known as Henry of Richmond or Henry Tudor before he was ...
Jul 27, 2009 · D. R. Woolf, The Idea of History in Early Stuart England: Erudition, Ideology and ‘The Light of Truth’ from the Accession of James I to the Civil War (Toronto, 1990), pp. 8–10, 58–64, 110; James Harrington, The Commonwealth of Oceana and a System of Politics, ed. J. G. A. Pocock (Cambridge, 1992), pp. 54–5; K. Marx, Capital: a Critique of Political Economy, i (Harmondsworth, 1976 edn ...