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  1. 13 de dic. de 2014 · Richard de la Pole 1480-1525. Last member of the House of York to actively seek the crown of England. Lived in exile after many of his relatives were executed.

  2. Richard de la Pole (1480 – Pavia, 24 febbraio 1525) è stato un nobile inglese pretendente al trono d'Inghilterra. Stemma di Richard de la Pole Chiamato White Rose , fu l'ultimo membro del Casato degli York e operò attivamente ed apertamente nel rivendicare la corona d'Inghilterra.

  3. When Richard de la Pole was born about 1294, in Hull, Yorkshire, England, his father, Sir William de la Pole, was 26 and his mother, Elena, was 24. He had at least 2 sons and 2 daughters with Joan. In 1320, at the age of 27, his occupation is listed as collector of the customs at hull .

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  5. As a youth, John de la Pole married twice; his first marriage was annulled, but his second marriage, to Elizabeth of York, made him the brother-in-law of two kings, Edward IV and Richard III. It brought him eleven children, the eldest of whom, John , would eventually be named heir to Richard III in 1484 and die in battle in the Yorkist cause.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2008 · Margaret and Elizabeth Pole/de la Pole shared a common ancestor in Richard Plantagenet and traced the same line of descent from Edward III to Richard Plantagenet. In actuality, both families can properly be referred to as "de la Pole" or simply "Pole." Historians, however, often distinguish the two lines by eliminating the "de la" from the ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2021 · POLE, EDMUND de la, Earl of Suffolk (1472?–1513), was the second son of John de la Pole, second duke of Suffolk [q. v.], by his wife Elizabeth, sister of Edward IV. About 1481 Edward sent him to Oxford, mainly to hear a divinity lecture he had lately founded. The university wrote two fulsome letters to.