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  1. Margaret Beauchamp. Lady Eleanor Talbot ( c. 1436 – June 1468), also known by her married name Eleanor Butler (or Boteler ), [1] was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. After the death of Edward IV of England in 1483 it was claimed by Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells, that ...

  2. Lady Eleanor Talbot ( c. 1436 – junio de 1468), también conocida por su nombre de casada Eleanor Butler (o Boteler ), fue una mujer noble inglesa. Era hija de John Talbot, primer conde de Shrewsbury. Después de la muerte de Eduardo IV de Inglaterra en 1483, Robert Stillington, obispo de Bath and Wells, afirmó que ella había tenido un ...

  3. 18th December, 2015 in Biography & Memoir, Women in History. Eleanor Talbot: The Secret Queen. By John Ashdown-Hill. Whichever way one looks at it, Eleanor Talbot was the rock upon which the royal House of York foundered. Unwittingly, and for her part, surely, unintentionally, she brought about the downfall of a dynasty.

  4. Lady Leonor Talbot, también conocida por su nombre de casada, Leonor Butler (o Boteler) [1] fue una noble inglesa, hija de John Talbot, I conde de Shrewsbury. Tras la muerte de Eduardo IV de Inglaterra , su hermano Ricardo, futuro rey Ricardo III de Inglaterra , alegó que existía una promesa legal de matrimonio de Eduardo IV a Leonor Talbot ...

  5. The Secret Queen. : John Ashdown-Hill. The History Press, Aug 26, 2011 - History - 264 pages. When Edward IV died in 1483, the Yorkist succession was called into question by doubts about the...

    • John Ashdown-Hill
    • The History Press, 2011
    • 0752468952, 9780752468952
  6. La historia de Lady Eleanor y su supuesto matrimonio con Eduardo IV ha sido objeto de muchas obras literarias, incluida la novela de Philippa Gregory "The Kingmaker's Daughter". ¿Quién es la pareja de...?

  7. The Eleanor Talbot and Edward IV Project has a number of facets. It aims to discover more about Eleanor; it seeks to reveal the truth about Edward IV’s relationships, and it aims to use science to establish whether the remains found at the Whitefriars site in Norwich really are Eleanor’s bones.