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  1. 4 days ago · King of England: Elizabeth Woodville c. 1437 –1492 Queen of England: Anne Neville 1456–1485 Queen of England: King Richard III 1452–1485 r. 1483–1485 King of England: Lady Isabella Neville Duchess of Clarence 1451–1476: George Plantagenet 1449–1478 Duke of Clarence: Margaret of York 1446–1503 Duchess of Burgundy: Charles the Bold ...

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Richard III, the last Plantagenet and Yorkist king of England. He usurped the throne of his nephew Edward V in 1483 and perished in defeat to Henry Tudor (thereafter Henry VII) at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Learn more about Richard IIIs life and reign in this article.

  3. 2 days ago · The House of Tudor ( / ˈtjuːdər /) [1] was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. [2] They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd, a Welsh noble family, and Catherine of Valois. The Tudor monarchs ruled the Kingdom of England and the Lordship of Ireland (later the Kingdom of Ireland) for 118 years ...

    • 1485; 538 years ago
    • Henry VII (first Tudor king)
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  5. 1 day ago · Queen Mary, who was born on 26 May 1967, was a royal at birth being the great-granddaughter of King George III. Mary was initially betrothed to Prince Albert, but following his death, she became ...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · 29 April 2024. You could call it a story of three brothers. They’re Edward, George and Richard, sons to Richard Duke of York, the tragic anti-hero of Shakespeare’s earlier play Henry VI Part III. At the end of that play, the Yorkists seize the English crown. The Duke of York’s eldest son proclaims himself King Edward IV after the death of ...

  7. May 3, 2024 · by Susan Flantzer. © Unofficial Royalty 2024. John of Gloucester’s father, King Richard III of England; Credit – Wikipedia. Born circa 1468, John of Gloucester was an illegitimate son of King Richard III of England (reigned 1483 – 1485) and an unknown mother.

  8. May 2, 2024 · Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard Cœur de Lion ( Norman French: Quor de Lion) [1] [2] or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior, [3] [4] [5] was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine, and Gascony; Lord of ...

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