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  1. Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, KG (1435 – 29 July 1504) was an English nobleman. He was the stepfather of King Henry VII of England. He was the eldest son of Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley and Joan Goushill .

  2. Role In: Wars of the Roses. Thomas Stanley, 1st earl of Derby (born c. 1435—died July 29, 1504, Lathom, Lancashire, England) was a prominent figure in the later stage of England’s Wars of the Roses. Great-grandson of Sir John Stanley (died c. 1414), who created the fortunes of the Stanley family, Thomas Stanley began his career as a squire ...

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  3. Thomas Stanley, primer conde de Derby, KG (1435 - 29 de julio de 1504) fue un noble inglés. Fue el padrastro del rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra. Era el hijo mayor de Thomas Stanley, primer barón Stanley y Joan Goushill.

  4. Thomas Stanley, I conde de Derby (1435 – 29 de julio de 1504), fue un noble y político inglés. Llegó a ser rey nominal de Mann y padrastro del rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra . Fue el hijo mayor de Thomas Stanley, I barón Stanley y Joan Goushill.

  5. Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby, and Shakespeare. The failure of Thomas Stanley's grandfather, Lord Stanley, to come to the aid of King Richard III at Bosworth contributed to King Richard's defeat. Lord Stanley, who was by then married to the future Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort, is given a major role in Shakespeare's Richard III.

  6. The three main armies in 1485 were the king’s, Yorkist army in the region of 10,000-12,000; The rebel, Lancastrian army of approximately 5,000 men led by Henry Tudor and the third force of about 6,000 men led by the one-time Lancastrian, but more recently Yorkist noble, Lord Thomas Stanley.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2017 · Thomas, Lord Stanley. Posted on April 30, 2017. Thomas Stanley is known either as a politically adroit magnate who successfully navigated the stormy seas of the Wars of the Roses or a treacherous little so-and-so – depending upon your historical view point.