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  2. Home. Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Henry VII was the only child of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond (son of Henry V's widow Catherine de Valois and Owen Tudor) and his 13-year old wife Lady Margaret Beaufort (who died in the Abbot of Westminster's house on 29th June 1509, shortly after Henry VIII 's coronation, and was buried in the Abbey).

  3. Together, Elizabeth and Henry had seven children. Elizabeth's younger brothers, the "Princes in the Tower", mysteriously disappeared from the Tower of London shortly after their uncle Richard III seized the throne in 1483.

  4. Dec 5, 2022 · Henry VII and Elizabeth of York had seven children together, four of whom lived passed infancy, three of whom survived to adulthood: Arthur – 19th September, 1486 – 2nd April, 1502. Margaret – 28th November, 1489 – 18th October, 1541. Henry VIII – 28th June, 1491 – 28th January, 1547. Elizabeth – 2nd July, 1492 – 14th September ...

  5. Jun 27, 2019 · Henry and Elizabeth both appear to have taken their ‘job’ in creating heirs very seriously and went on to have seven children together. Of those seven, three would die in infancy or childhood; however the surviving four went on to produce a legacy that would still be visible to this day.

  6. Henry VII (centre left) with his family, as depicted at Hampton Court Palace. Henry VII and Elizabeth had seven children: Arthur (19 September 1486 – 2 April 1502), Prince of Wales, heir apparent from birth to death (named after the legendary King Arthur)

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · Spouse: Henry VII (m. January 18, 1486) Children: Arthur, Prince of Wales (September 20, 1486–April 2, 1502); Margaret Tudor (November 28, 1489–October 18, 1541) who married King James IV of Scotland); Henry VIII, King of England (June 18, 1491–January 28, 1547); Elizabeth (July 2, 1492–September 14, 1495); Mary Tudor (March 18, 1496 ...

  8. Jul 1, 2012 · Of Elizabeth and Henry's seven children, four survived childhood: Arthur, Margaret, Henry and Mary. Their marriage appears to have been a happy one, something that was a bit unusual in the days of political and arranged marriages. Elizabeth died in 1503 on her 37th birthday.