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  1. Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset (21 February 1499 – 19 June 1500) was an English prince, and the sixth child of King Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York. He was styled from birth Duke of Somerset, but never formally created a peer.

  2. Elizabeth of York. Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset (21 February 1499 – 19 June 1500) was the sixth child and third son of King Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York .

  3. 15 de mar. de 2016 · From Left to Right: Margaret, queen consort of Scotland, aged 10, Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset in the arms of a nanny, Mary, Queen of France aged 3, Henry VIII, King of England then Duke of York aged 8. Absent Royal child was Arthur, Prince of Wales who was at Ludlow Castle at the time of the visit. In the early summer of 1500, plague was ...

  4. Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond (c. 1430 – 3 November 1456, also known as Edmund of Hadham), was the father of King Henry VII of England and a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd. Born to Sir Owen Tudor and the dowager queen Catherine of Valois, Edmund was the half-brother of Henry VI of England.

  5. In March 1453, Edmund and Jasper were given joint custody of Margaret Beaufort, heiress of the Duke of Somerset. Edmund later married Margaret in 1455, when she was 12 years old, and fathered the future Henry VII, although Edmund died before his son was born.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2015 · The pair had several children together, the two most famous of those being Edmund Tudor and his younger brother Jasper. Edmund Tudor was born around 1430 at Hadham, Hertfordshire. It has been suggested that Edmund was the son of Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, as there are no Edmunds in either Owen Tudor or Katherine Valois' families.

  7. Edmundo Tudor ( Palacio de Greenwich, Londres; 21 de febrero de 1499- Palacio de Hatfield, 19 de junio de 1500) fue el sexto hijo del rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra y de Isabel de York . Biografía. Nació en el palacio de Greenwich el 21 de febrero de 1499.