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The Tudors were related to the Platengants, They were distant cousins as were many of Nobility and Gentry of that age, When Henry Tudor VII killed Richard III in Battle he was awarded the Crown of England. He had already declared to Marry Elizabeth of York, Eldest Daughter of Edward IV, It was her Brothers Edward V and Richard, Duke of York who were rumoured to of been murdered in the Tower by Their Uncle Richard who took the throne for himself. declaring his brothers children bastards, Many saw Elizabeth the true Heiress of England. When Henry VII and Elizabeth Married they brought together the Two rival Houses, The York and Lancaster, Or as commonly know the war of the roses between the White and Red roses. Henry and Elizabeth had 4 Children who lived to adulthood. Arthur The Prince of Wales, Henry The Duke of York who became Henry VIII, Margaret who became Queen of Scotland, and Mary Rose, who became Queen of France and Later Duchess of Suffolk.

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