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  1. Sir Edward Woodville KG KB (died 1488) was a member of the Woodville family during the Wars of the Roses. He survived the reign of Richard III in which several of his relatives were executed in a power struggle after the death of his brother-in-law Edward IV. Exiled with Henry Tudor, he participated in Henry's capture of the throne. He was then appointed Lord of the Isle of Wight, the last ...

  2. 30 de sept. de 2023 · Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV. Woodville participated in the French wars in the reign of Henry VI and was created Baron Rivers on 9 May 1448. When the dynastic strife known as the Wars of the Roses broke out, Richard initially give his support to the House of Lancaster, but switched sides after the Battle of Tewkesbury when the Lancastrian cause was all but lost and accepted the new ...

  3. Anthony Woodville (c. 1440 – 1483) was the eldest brother of Elizabeth, Edward IV ’s queen. He acquired the title Lord Scales through his first marriage, in 1460, and became Earl Rivers on his father’s death in 1469. He was internationally renowned for his jousting and was an important patron and collaborator of William Caxton.

  4. Taolenn. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales. Sir Edward Woodville, marvet d'an 28 a viz Gouhere 1488, a oa un ezel eus ar familh Woodville. Bev e oa chomet e-pad ren Richarzh III pa oa bet lazhet kalz tud eus e familh pe kamaladed dezhañ e-kerzh ar stourm goude marv e vreur-kaer Edouarzh IV. Harluet gant Henry Tudor, harpet en devoa anezhañ evit ...

  5. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales (d. 1488), soldier and courtier. Katherine Woodville (c. 1458 [5] – 1497 [6] ), married first Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , second Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford , she married third Sir Richard Wingfield .

  6. "It is more than a year before we hear of Sir Edward Woodville again: and in the interim it is obvious that he had joined his fortunes to another foe of Richard III;, far more formidable than himself, Henry, Earl of Richmond, the future Henry VII., who since 1471 had been in hiding in Brittany; Richmond was of course as strongly Lancastrian in his sympathies as Woodville was Yorkist: but the ...

  7. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales. Edward was the tenth child, and youngest son, of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of Luxembourg, who came to prominence when their daughter Elizabeth Woodville married King Edward IV.