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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jasper_TudorJasper Tudor - Wikipedia

    Marriage and children. Illegitimate issue. Death and burial. References. Works cited. Jasper Tudor. Coat of arms of Jasper Tudor. Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford (c. November 1431 – 21 December 1495) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and a leading architect of his nephew's successful accession to the throne in 1485.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2016 · After her husband (Henry V) died, she secretly married a member of her household, a Welshman called Owen Tudor, and bore him two sons – Edmund and Jasper. From this secret marriage came the entire Tudor dynasty.

  3. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Wars of the Roses. Jasper Tudor, duke of Bedford (born c. 1430—died December 21/26, 1495) was the leader of the Lancastrians in Wales, uncle and guardian of Henry, earl of Richmond, afterward Henry VII of England. The second son of Owen Tudor, founder of the family’s fortunes, he was knighted in 1449 and created earl of Pembroke about 1452.

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  4. Matrimonio e hijos. Retrato de Jasper Tudor y su esposa Catalina Woodville. Contrajo matrimonio alrededor de 1483 con Catalina Woodville (nacida antes de 1458, muerta después de 1525), hermana de la reina consorte Isabel Woodville, hija del conde de Rivers Ricardo Woodville (decapitado en 1469) y su esposa Jacquetta de Luxemburgo (c. 1416-1472).

  5. / People. Sir Jasper Tudor. Published 13th March 2016. Jasper Tudor, born around 1431, was the second son of the secret marriage between Katherine de Valois, widow of Henry V of England, and Owain Tudor, a member of her household.

  6. Not long after her recovery from the traumatic pregnancy and birth, Jasper made sure to arrange a marriage which would secure Henry Tudors future. Now fourteen, Margaret married her second cousin, Sir Henry Stafford and went to live at Woking Palace.

  7. Brother of Edmund Tudor (father of the future Henry VII ). Jasper played a major role on behalf of the Lancastians in the Wars of the Roses and was with his nephew Henry Tudor in exile in Brittany. He married during Henry VII's reign, but had no legitimate heir.