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Elizabeth of York was Henry Tudors wife, Elizabeth was a relitive to Richard 3rd who was at war with Henry.
I think King Henry the 7th killed Richard the 3rd in 1485
The first thing King Henry VII did when he gained his throne at 1.485 AD/ CE was to establish the strength and supremacy of his rule. He was lucky for the major claimants of the throne were killed in the dynastic wars or executed by his predecessors.
the battle of bosworth was the penultimate battle of the wars of the roses it was the civil war between the House of Lancaster and the House of York that raged across England it was fought on 21st August 1485 the battle was won by the Lancaster's it was on of the three most important battles fought on British soil Richard 3rd had 9,000 men Henry Tudor had 5,000 men Tomas Stanley had 6,000 men
According to historians, no direct evidence of naming the ship exists. The common explanation for the ship's name was that it was inspired by Henry VIII's favourite sister, Mary Tudor, and the rose as the emblem of the Tudors.
No, Richard III wasn't a Tudor. He was a Yorkist king, the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. He was defeated and killed at the battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 by Henry Tudor who became Henry VII, father of Henry VIII.
Elizabeth of York was Henry Tudors wife, Elizabeth was a relitive to Richard 3rd who was at war with Henry.
some say he murdered his nephews king edward v and his younger brother Richard they were aged 10 & 12 but Henry Tudor had the motive and the opportunity
Richard the 3rd
I think King Henry the 7th killed Richard the 3rd in 1485
No, his father Henry VII did.
King Henry VII's father was Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, who died between 1st and 3rd November 1456.
Which Mary Tudor? many people wrongly call Queen Mary I of England "Mary Tudor" monarchs don't have last names, thus the only Mary Tudor is Mary, Queen of France the sister of Henry VIII. in ether case the Great Grandfathers of Queen Mary I of England were Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, King Edward IV of England, King John II (The Great) of Aragon, and King John II of Castile the Great Grandfathers of Mary Tudor, Queen of France were Sir Owen Meredith Tudor, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
Arguments can be made either way. It really depends on your personal opinion.
Yes, Richard III's body was on display for 2 days in a church in Leicester (to prove his death). It was thereafter interred in an unmarked tomb.
Mary daughter of Cathrine of aregon Mary Tudor, who became Mary I, was Henry VIII's oldest child. Her mother was Katherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife.
The first thing King Henry VII did when he gained his throne at 1.485 AD/ CE was to establish the strength and supremacy of his rule. He was lucky for the major claimants of the throne were killed in the dynastic wars or executed by his predecessors.