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  1. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham KG (3 February 1478 – 17 May 1521) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , and Katherine Woodville , and nephew of Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV .

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  2. Edward Stafford, 3. er duque de Buckingham, KG (3 de febrero de 1478 - 17 de mayo de 1521) fue un noble inglés. Hijo de Henry Stafford, II duque de Buckingham, y de Lady Catalina Woodville, hija de Ricardo Woodville (1. er conde de River) y cuñada del rey Eduardo IV.

  3. Edward Stafford, 3rd duke of Buckingham was the eldest son of Henry Stafford, the 2nd duke, succeeding to the title in 1485, after the attainder had been removed, two years after the execution of his father. On the accession of Henry VIII Buckingham began to play an important role in political.

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  4. Biography of Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham, Tudor courtier and favorite of King Henry VIII, executed for treason, possibly due to his power and enmity towards Cardinal Thomas Wolsey England under the Tudors

  5. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, was one of Henry VII's and Henry VIII's main associates in court. He attended the coronation of both kings and played an important part in each of their reigns. But how he ended up in that position of favour is a fascinating story, as is his eventual demise.

  6. 26 de ene. de 2017 · On the 17th May 1521, Edward Stafford was led to Tower Hill where he was beheaded. Gasparo Contarini summarises the Duke’s death: This morning the late Duke of Buckingham was taken “in forza de' brazi” from the Tower to the scaffold, at the usual place of execution, with a guard of 500 infantry.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Edward Stafford, third duke of Buckingham (d. 1521), is a key example in the historiographical interpretation of relations between crown and nobility as difficult and in conflict under the first two Tudor kings, not least because of his execution for treason in 1521.