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  1. Hace 2 días · Edward IV of England. Following the Yorkist defeat at Wakefield, Richard, 3rd Duke of York's 18-year-old son, Edward, Earl of March was now heir to the Dukedom of York, and thereby inherited Richard's claim to the throne.

  2. Hace 6 días · Edward IV, King of England 1442–1483: Edmund, Earl of Rutland 1443–1460: George, Duke of Clarence 1449–1478: Richard III, King of England 1452–1485: Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk 1444–c.1503: House of Tudor: Edward, Prince of Wales 1453–1471: Henry VII, King of England 1457–1509: Elizabeth of York 1466–1503: Edward V, King of ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Between 1297 and 1298, Edward was left as regent in charge of England while the king campaigned in Flanders against Philip IV, who had occupied part of the English king's lands in Gascony. On his return, Edward I signed a peace treaty , under which he took Philip's sister, Margaret , as his wife and agreed that Prince Edward would in due course marry Philip's daughter, Isabella, who was then ...

  4. Hace 2 días · 👑 Edward IV of England (1442-1483): The First Yorkist King 👑Join us as we delve into the fascinating life of Edward IV, a pivotal figure in the Wars of the...

  5. Hace 1 día · United Kingdom, island country located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. It comprises the whole of the island of Great Britain—which contains England, Wales, and Scotland—as well as the northern portion of the island of Ireland. Its capital is London.

  6. Hace 3 días · As the child of a younger son of King George V, the young Elizabeth had little prospect of acceding to the throne until her uncle, Edward VIII (afterward duke of Windsor), abdicated in her father’s favour on December 11, 1936, at which time her father became King George VI and she became heir presumptive.

  7. Hace 5 días · Buckingham Palace, palace and London residence of the British sovereign. It is situated within the borough of Westminster. The palace takes its name from the house built (c. 1705) for John Sheffield, duke of Buckingham. It was bought in 1762 by George III for his wife, Queen Charlotte, and became.