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  1. POLE, RICHARD DE LA (d. 1525), pretender to the English crown, was the fifth son of John de la Pole (1442–1491), 2nd duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard, duke of York and sister of Edward IV. His eldest brother John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln (c. 1464–1487), is said to have been named heir to the throne by his uncle Richard III., who gave him a pension and the rev

  2. 22 de may. de 2017 · Dates: August 14, 1473 – May 27, 1541 Also known as: Margaret of York, Margaret Plantagenet, Margaret de la Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Margaret Pole the Blessed Margaret Pole Biography: Margaret Pole was born about four years after her parents had married, and was the first child born after the couple lost their first child on board a ship fleeing to France during the Wars of the Roses.

  3. 1. Marguerite De La POLE. Fifth son of John De La Pole, 2nd duke of Suffolk (1442-1491), and Elizabeth Plantagenet, second daughter of Richard, duke of York, and Cecily Neville. She was also a younger sister of Edward IV. His eldest brother John De La Pole, Earl of Lincoln (c. 1464-1487), is said to have been named heir to the throne by his ...

  4. RICHARD DE LA POLE (d. 1525), pretender to the English crown, was the fifth son of John de la Pole (1442-1491), 2nd duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth second daughter of Richard, duke of York and sister of Edward IV.

  5. When Richard de la Pole was born in 1367, in Hull, Yorkshire, England, his father, Michael de la Pole I, was 38 and his mother, Catherine Wingfield, was 19. He died on 18 December 1403, in England, at the age of 36.

  6. Richard Pole (courtier) Sir Richard Pole, KG (1462 – October 1504) was a supporter and first cousin of King Henry VII of England. He was created a Knight of the Garter and was married to Margaret Plantagenet, a member of the House of York. The marriage reinforced the Tudor alliance between the houses of York and Lancaster .

  7. Richard Pole. Richard Pole (1462 - antes del 18 de diciembre de 1505) fue un galés que tuvo una relación cercana y servicial con el rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra, su primo. Fue nombrado caballero de la Orden de la Jarretera y se le dio como esposa a Margaret Plantegenet, condesa de Salisbury. Este matrimonio fortalecía la entramada relación ...