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  1. Dec 23, 2013 · Posted on December 23, 2013 by HistoricalHoney. In The White Queen TV series, Margaret Beaufort is an overly religious zealot who hates her mother, loves Jasper Tudor, and was obsessed with her son. The real Margaret Beaufort was close to her mother, happiest with Stafford, and there’s no evidence she loved Jasper Tudor.

  2. Mar 18, 2022 · MARGARET OF ANJOU was a WARRIOR QUEEN of England and one of the women who fought the Wars of the Roses in the 15th century. Sadly for Margaret, as the wife o...

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  4. Nov 22, 2021 · December 6, 2021 1:00 PM — 1h. 20 27 148. Episode 3 focuses on the final period of turbulent conflict – and the story of the infamous King Richard III. In April of 1483, Edward IV dies unexpectedly and the future of England is once again thrown up in the air. Edward IV’s son and heir Edward V should be crowned king – but the prince’s ...

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  5. Jul 23, 2023 · The Wars of the Roses were a turbulent period of history for England, but it was a French noblewoman who would tip the bubbling tension over and begin a conf...

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  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Margaret of Anjou was the wife of the last Lancastrian king of England, Henry VI, who reigned from 1422-61 and again from 1470-71. She was the second daughter and fourth surviving child of René, duke of Anjou, and his wife, Isabelle, daughter and heir of Charles II, duke of Lorraine. Margaret’s connections to many important European ruling ...

  7. By David Alan Johnson. King Edward IV could not have asked for better news. On the evening of May 3, 1471, his scouts reported that the army of his Lancastrian archrival, Queen Margaret of Anjou, was camped a few miles south of the abbey town of Tewkesbury with its back to the River Severn. Edward, the former Earl of March and son of the Duke ...

  8. Margaret of Anjou. Margaret of Anjou (1430-1482) was the last Lancastrian queen, wife of Henry VI. She arrived in England in 1445, at the age of 15, and bore her only son, Edward of Westminster, in 1453. Until that point her queenship seems to have been conventional and there is no evidence of the partisan politics later imputed to her.

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