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  1. Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk, KG (c. 1471 – 30 April 1513), Duke of Suffolk, was an English nobleman and soldier.The son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and his wife Elizabeth of York, he was through his mother the nephew of the Yorkist kings of England Edward IV and Richard III and the cousin of Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (the ...

  2. 2 de feb. de 2022 · SIR EDMUND DE LA POLE, 3RD EARL OF SUFFOLK. Edmund de la Pole was born around 1471 at Cotton, Suffolk, England. 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 ...

  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. Aunque la línea masculina de York terminó con la muerte de Edward Plantagenet y los polacos al principio juraron lealtad al rey Tudor de ...

  4. 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. Source for information on Pole, Edmund de la, 3rd duke of Suffolk: The Oxford Companion to British History dictionary.

  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.

  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. Although he succeeded to the title Duke of ...

  7. Edmund de la Pole, defector Alison Hanham After the capture of Perkin Warbeck in October 1497 Edmund de la Pole succeeded him as that thorny object in the side of Henry Tudor, 'The White Rose'. Edmund's mother, Elizabeth of York, sister of Edward IV and Richard III, had married John (de la Pole), Duke of Suffolk. In 1487