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  1. Arms of De la Pole. Edmund de la Pole was a son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth of York. His mother was the second surviving daughter of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville. She was also a younger sister to King Edward IV and older sister to Richard III. Service to the Tudors

  2. 2 de feb. de 2022 · He was the second son and third child of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth Plantagenet (sister of Edward IV and Richard III). This meant that Edmund had a claim to the throne as a descendent of Edward III and nephew of Richard III. Edmund married, in 1496, Margaret, granddaughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of ...

  3. Edmund de la Pole, tercer duque de Suffolk, sexto conde de Suffolk, KG (c. 1471 - 30 de abril de 1513), duque de Suffolk, era un hijo de John de la Pole, segundo duque de Suffolk y su esposa Isabel de York.

  4. Pole, Edmund de la, 3rd duke of Suffolk (c.14721513). Pole's mother was Elizabeth, sister to Edward IV and Richard III: Henry VIII's mother was his first cousin. Pole was therefore close to the throne, a dangerous position in Tudor times. He succeeded his father as duke in 1492 but because the family had lost estates was recognized as earl only.

  5. Thereafter, the de la Poles – Edmund, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1471-1513) and Richard ‘The White Rose’ (1480-1525) were the only remaining credible Yorkist descendants and threat to Henry VII. Edmund seems to have resented the mincemeat Henry VII made of his inheritance while a ward, and was anyway proud and impetuous.

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  6. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk was the fourth son of John de la Pole and Elizabeth Plantagenet. He was the grandson of Richard Duke of York and William de la Pole the 1st Duke. Folowing the death of eldest brother John at Stoke Field in 1487, Edmund became the Yorkist claimant to the throne.

  7. Edmund became obsessed with the need to assert his status as duke of Suffolk and the leading peer of the realm. He decided to intimidate Henry into granting his demands, and upon a