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  1. Elizabeth Woodville (also spelt Wydville, Wydeville, or Widvile; c. 1437 – 8 June 1492), later known as Dame Elizabeth Grey, was Queen of England from 1 May 1464 until 3 October 1470 and from 11 April 1471 until 9 April 1483 as the wife of King Edward IV.

  2. Associate Editor, History. April 29, 2019. Elizabeth and Edward IV married in secret, attracting the ire of the king's advisors and most of the court Public domain. When Elizabeth Woodville...

  3. 22 de oct. de 2021 · Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of Edward IV, died in 1492. Her plain, expedited funeral led to speculation that she died of the plague.

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  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Elizabeth Woodville died in 1492, likely from plague. Her funeral was unremarkable and quick, lacking the typical ceremony accorded women of her rank, probably because of fear of contagion. Elizabeth Woodville (born 1437—died June 7/8, 1492, London) was the wife of King Edward IV of England .

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  5. Elizabeth Woodville, the ‘White Queen’. A central figure in the War of the Roses, Elizabeth Woodville found herself on both the winning and losing side, as the battle between the Yorkist supporters and Lancastrians directly impacted not only her time as Queen consort but the fate of her two young sons known as “the Princes in the Tower ”.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Thu 25 Apr 2019 07.26 EDT. A 500-year-old letter discovered in the National Archives has revealed that the “White Queen” Elizabeth Woodville, the grandmother of Henry VIII, may have died of...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2022 · Tudor Minute June 8, 1492: Elizabeth Woodville dies - Renaissance English History Podcast. by Heather - June 8, 2022. Today we mark the death, in 1492, of Elizabeth Woodville, in Bermondsey Abbey. She was the mother of Elizabeth of York, and the princes in the Tower, and the grandmother to Henry VIII.