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wars_of_the_roses_chronology
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wick ("Kingmaker"), orders massacre of prisoners. Margaret of Anjou flees to Wales.| |1460\\ 10 Oct |Richard Duke of York declared heir to the throne. Margaret of Anjou raises a new army.|| |1460\\ 25 Oct |Par... |Decisive Yorkist victory.\\ Henry VI, his wife Margaret of Anjou, and son Edward, the Prince of Wales, fl... ngmaker"), flees to France. He joined forces with Margaret of Anjou and returns to England.|| |1470\\ 13 Oct
chronology_wars_of_the_roses
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adulthood he was dominated by his ambitious wife, Margaret of Anjou, and prone to bouts of insanity... //[wo... tional. Despite being opposed by the king's wife, Margaret of Anjou, Richard was named regent as **Protector... The Earl of Warwick. Flight of King Henry, Queen Margaret and the Prince of Wales to Scotland.// //24 June... fled to France There he joined forces with Queen Margaret before returning to England and restoring the Lan
beaufort_illegitimacy
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ry."**//\\ \\ \\ From "The King's Mother: Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby", p.24. ... able from [[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kings-Mother-Margaret-Beaufort-Countess/dp/0521447941|Amazon.co.uk]] [[https://www.amazon.com/Kings-Mother-Margaret-Beaufort-Countess/dp/0521447941|Amazon.com]] - li
wars_of_the_roses_background
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however, he was dominated by his ambitious wife, Margaret of Anjou, and prone to psychotic episodes. ====Yo... tional. Despite being opposed by the king's wife, Margaret of Anjou, Richard was named regent as **Protector... {tag>Beaufort Edward_III Edward_IV Henry_VI Lancaster Margaret_of_Anjou Neville Wars_of_the_Roses York}} \\
henry_vii_1457-1509
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er: Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond\\ Mother: Margaret Beaufort\\ Married: Elizabeth of York\\ </WRAP> ... <WRAP half column> Issue:\\ Arthur 1486-1502\\ Margaret 1489-1541\\ Henry VIII 1491-1547\\ Elizabeth 14
internal_links
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bury Cathedral. He married, before 23 April 1399, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Holland, second earl of Kent ... nd is separately noticed [see Jane, d. 1445], and Margaret married Thomas Courtenay, earl of Devon. \\ \\
de_heretico_comburendo
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trey,_William_(DNB00)|Sawtrey, William]] by Alice Margaret Cooke, Dictionary of National Biography (Volume 5
edward_iv_1442-1483
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ecily of York 1469-1507\\ Edward V 1470-?1483\\ Margaret 1472-1472\\ Richard of Shrewsbury 1473-?1483\\
henry_vi_1421-1461
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ry V]]\\ Mother: Catherine of Valois\\ Married: Margaret of Anjou\\ </WRAP> <WRAP half column> </WRAP> <
plantagenet_england
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en the Beauforts and Yorks, how much of a part did Margaret play in the //Princes in the Tower// mystery?\\
richard_of_york_1411-1460
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tland 1443-1460\\ Elizabeth of York 1444-1503\\ Margaret of York 1446-1503\\ William of York 1447, died y
scotland_history_hub
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249-1286\\ \\ ====House of Sverre 1286โ€“1290==== Margaret 1286โ€“1290\\ \\ ====First Interregnum 1290โ€“1292=

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