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  1. Lambert Simnel, né vers 1477 et mort vers 1525, est un jeune Anglais d'origine modeste que, sous le règne d' Henri VII, premier roi de la dynastie des Tudor, un groupe de conspirateurs partisans de la maison d'York, conduits par John de la Pole, fait passer pour le prince Édouard Plantagenêt, alors en prison, et fait couronner roi le 24 mai ...

  2. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Sep 21, 2023 9:26 AM EDT. Lambert Simnel, pretender to the English throne, leader of a rebellion in 1487 and not the royal figures he claimed to be. Wikipedia Commons CC4.0. Richard III and the Princes in the Tower. The story of the Princes in the Tower has become legend. Many people believe that the dastardly King Richard III (1452-1485) had ...

  3. 16 de mar. de 2015 · Lambert Simnel presented Henry VII with the first major challenge of his reign. Lambert Simnel, a boy of ten, was used by others to reassert the House of York’s claim to the throne. For Henry VII the problem was simple: if he failed to assert himself at the first opportunity he had to do so, then the probability was that Henry would fall from power.

  4. Nothing is known of his upbringing." (1) In February 1487 Lambert Simnel appeared in Dublin and claimed to be Edward, earl of Warwick, son and heir of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, the brother of Edward IV, and the last surviving male of the House of York. (2) Polydore Vergil described him as as "a comely youth, and well favoured, not ...

  5. Lambert Simnel (1477 – 1525) era un pretendente al trono inglese. Assieme a Perkin Warbeck fu uno dei due usurpatori che cercarono di rovesciare re Enrico VII verso la fine del XV secolo. Simnel divenne il simbolo di una ribellione yorkista organizzata da John de la Pole, I conte di Lincoln .

  6. Lambert Simnel was ten years of age and a nonentity when he was crowned Edward VI of England at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland on May 24 th, 1487. He was used by the Yorkists claiming he was Edward, Earl of Warwick , son of George, Duke of Clarence , and therefore a nephew of both Edward IV and Richard III .

  7. 26 de may. de 2024 · This pretender was Lambert Simnel, in reality the ten-year-old son of an Oxford craftsman. According to his diehard Yorkist promoters, however, the boy was actually Edward, Earl of Warwick, son of Edward IV’s brother the Duke of Clarence and thus the rightful heir to the throne of England, usurped by Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.