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  1. Jasper and his brother Edmund Tudor went to live with Katherine de la Pole, Abbess of Barking and sister of the Duke of Suffolk. Sometime after 1442, King Henry VI, their half-brother, took on a role in their upbringing, Edmund was knighted and both the brothers were given Earldoms by Henry VI, Edmund became Earl of Richmond, while Jasper Tudor was created Earl of Pembroke.

  2. Sir Jasper Tudor. Published 13th March 2016. Jasper Tudor, born around 1431, was the second son of the secret marriage between Katherine de Valois, widow of Henry V of England, and Owain Tudor, a member of her household. Together with his older brother Edmund, he spent most of his childhood at Barking Abbey, in the care of the abbess, Katherine ...

  3. 10 de mar. de 2017 · Jasper was born c. 1431 probably at Hatfield. He was the second son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois. Catherine was the French princess who married King Henry V of England and gave birth to King Henry VI. So Jasper and his elder brother Edmund were half-brothers of the Lancastrian king.

  4. Jasper Tudor fue un aventurero cuya experiencia militar, parte de ella adquirida en las primeras etapas de la Guerra de las Rosas, fue considerable. Jasper Tudor ocupó el castillo de Denbigh en 1460 para los partidarios de Lancaster y participó en la batalla de Mortimer's Cross en febrero de 1461, donde perdió la batalla ante el futuro rey ...

  5. The Battle of Bosworth was fought on Monday, 22 nd August 1485. The battle has always been considered as one of the most significant in English history because it brought to the throne a new dynasty, the Tudors, whose 118 year tenure would cover a period of profound social, religious, economic and political change, not just in England and Wales ...

  6. Jasper was now reunited with his nephew, Henry Tudor, whom he collected from the Devereux estates, and with the boy’s mother, his other sister-in-law, Lady Margaret Beaufort. Jasper was in the interesting position of being uncle both to the nearest Lancastrian heir, Edward Prince of Wales, and of the more distant Lancastrian, Henry Tudor.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2017 · On this day in 1456, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and father of King Henry VII, died from the plague at Carmarthen Castle in Wales. Edmund was the eldest son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois (widow of Henry V and mother of Henry VI). He was born around 1430 in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, and is sometimes known as Edmund of Hadham. Edmund was made Earl of Richmond by his step-brother ...