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  1. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Edmund of Langley, 1st duke of York (born June 5, 1341, King’s Langley, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died Aug. 1, 1402, King’s Langley) was the fourth surviving legitimate son of King Edward III of England and founder of the House of York as a branch of the Plantagenet dynasty.

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  2. Hace 4 días · The dying Edward VI, under the pressure of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, named his cousin and Northumberland's daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, as his successor due to her Protestant beliefs.

  3. Hace 2 días · Duchess of York: Edmund of Langley 1341–1402 1st Duke of York: Joan Holland c. 1380 –1434 Duchess of York: Edward of Woodstock The Black Prince 1330–1376 Count of Kent: Joan Countess of Kent 1328–1385: Thomas Holland c. 1314 –1360 1st Earl of Kent & 2nd Baron Holand, and jure uxoris: Blanche of Lancaster 1342–1368: John of Gaunt ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341–1402), fifth son (fourth surviving son), born at Kings Langley Palace, Hertfordshire. He married firstly Isabella of Castile , by whom he had issue, sister of Constance of Castile , second wife of his elder brother John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2024 · The first official use of the surname Plantagenet by any descendant of Count Geoffrey occurred in 1460, when Richard, duke of York, claimed the throne as “Richard Plantaginet.” Richard II Edward III’s numerous children and their marriages greatly affected English history.

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  6. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Edward I (born June 17, 1239, Westminster, Middlesex, England—died July 7, 1307, Burgh by Sands, near Carlisle, Cumberland) was the son of Henry III and king of England in 1272–1307, during a period of rising national consciousness. He strengthened the crown and Parliament against the old feudal nobility.

  7. Hace 1 día · The first clash of arms took place at St Albans, in 1455, where the Yorkists defeated King Henry's forces. The fatalities among Henry's supporters included York's great rival Edmund, Duke of Somerset (whom York hated with a passion), and the king himself was captured. York became Lord Protector, ruling in Henry's name.