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  1. DIED: 1 NOVEMBER 1456. Edmund was born to Katherine of Valois (widow of Henry V) and Owen Tudor around 1430, probably at Much Hadham, Hertfordshire. His brother Jasper was born around a year later at Hatfield. He was also the half brother of the young king, Henry VI. After their mother's death in 1437 they were placed in the care of the abbess ...

  2. When Edmund grew up, Henry kept him at his court. He was knighted by Henry on 15 Dec. 1449, summoned to parliament as Earl of Richmond 30 Jan. 1452-1453, and created Earl of Richmond and premier earl on 6 March 1452-3. In the parliament of 1453 he was formally declared legitimate. Henry made him large grants, particularly in 1454.

  3. Casa de Tudor. El artículo principal de esta categoría es: Dinastía Tudor. La Dinastía Tudor, que gobernó Inglaterra e Irlanda desde 1485 hasta 1603. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Casa de Tudor.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Owen Tudor lived on until 1461, on 2nd February 1461 he led the Lancastrian forces at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross for his stepson against Edward, Earl of March, the Yorkist claimant to the throne. The Lancastrian's were defeated in battle and Owen was subsequently beheaded at Hereford. He was reported not to have been convinced of his ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2016 · The Freelance History Writer. The Life and Death of Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset. The Family of King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York. Prince Edmund is depicted as the last son on the left. It is most unfortunate that the history of the Tudor kings is preoccupied with the effort to produce male heirs to maintain the dynasty.

  6. Enrique VII de Inglaterra. (Castillo de Pembroke, 1457 - Richmond, Londres, 1509) Rey de Inglaterra (1485-1509). Hijo de Edmundo Tudor y de Margarita Beaufort, de la Casa de Lancaster, fue el iniciador de la dinastía Tudor. Subió al trono tras derrotar a Ricardo III en la batalla de Bosworth (1485), que puso fin a la Guerra de las Dos Rosas.

  7. Dominio Tudor. Su hijo mayor Edmundo Tudor, fue el padre de Enrique Tudor conde de Richmond, quien derroto al yorkino Ricardo III y tomó el trono el 22 de agosto de 1485 y se convirtió en Enrique VII de Inglaterra, fundando así la casa real de los Tudor que gobernó Inglaterra hasta 1603 después de 118 años de dominio Tudor. Fuente