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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.

  2. Sir Edward Woodville KG KB (fallecido en 1488) fue miembro de la familia Woodville durante la Guerra de las Rosas . Sobrevivió al reinado de Ricardo III en el que varios de sus familiares fueron ejecutados en una lucha por el poder tras la muerte de su cuñado Eduardo IV . Exiliado con Enrique Tudor , participó en la toma del trono por Enrique. Luego fue nombrado Señor de la Isla de Wight ...

  3. When Edward Woodville , Lord Scales was born in 1454, in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England, his father, Sir Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, was 49 and his mother, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford and Countess Rivers, was 39. He died on 28 July 1488, in Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, at the age ...

  4. "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 ...

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  5. Elizabeth Woodville’s siblings, Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales, and Jacquetta Woodville, Lady Strange, were already married when she caught the king’s eye.5 In the heat of the debate over the political and economic significance of these marriages, another of Hicks’s observations has sometimes been lost sight of: whatever provision Edward ...

  6. Around 5,000 - 6,000. The Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier took place on 28 July 1488, between the forces of King Charles VIII of France, and those of Francis II, Duke of Brittany, and his allies. The defeat of the latter signalled the end to the "guerre folle" ('Mad war'), a feudal conflict in which French aristocrats revolted against royal ...

  7. 11 de nov. de 2016 · Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales, was selected as the English challenger, standing in for the king, who had chosen not to compete but to preside over the fighting. Woodville’s rapid rise at the Yorkist court was in part because his sister, Elizabeth Woodville, was Edward’s queen.