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Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, Tewkesbury Abbey, 1430.  This two storied tomb was built in 1430 by his wife Lady Isabel le Despenser, the great grand-daughter of Edward III.     http://professor-moriarty.com/info/section/church-monument-art/15th-century-church-monuments-richard-beauchamp-1st-earl-worcester-tewke Royals, Architecture, Edward Iii, Tomb, Warwick Castle, Historical Pictures, St Mary, Famous Historical Figures, Tudor Dynasty
Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester - Tewkesbury Abbey
Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, Tewkesbury Abbey, 1430. This two storied tomb was built in 1430 by his wife Lady Isabel le Despenser, the great grand-daughter of Edward III. http://professor-moriarty.com/info/section/church-monument-art/15th-century-church-monuments-richard-beauchamp-1st-earl-worcester-tewke
George Duke of Clarence | picture, George, Duke of Clarence, Tower of London, execution, Malmsey ... England, Lancaster, Middle Ages, George Duke, Clarence, The Tudor, Richard Iii, House Of Plantagenet, Interesting History
The Duke of Clarence executed – Historical articles and illustrations
George Duke of Clarence | picture, George, Duke of Clarence, Tower of London, execution, Malmsey ...
Earl Rivers presenting his book to King Edward IV. Macmillan poster. King Richard, John Of Gaunt, Alfred The Great, Edward Iv, Richard 111, Edward, Monarchy, Queen Of England
Earl Rivers presenting his book to King Edward IV
Earl Rivers presenting his book to King Edward IV. Macmillan poster.
This 15th Century painting shows future Richard III (second left) at court with his brother King Edward IV (centre). Richard remained loyal to Edward for his entire reign, fighting alongside him in several battles, as a highly-skilled and valiant knight. Their other brother, George, by contrast, was treacherous once too often, and was executed for treason in 1478 ~ Anglo Saxon, York
This 15th Century painting shows future Richard III (second left) at court with his brother King Edward IV (centre). Richard remained loyal to Edward for his entire reign, fighting alongside him in several battles, as a highly-skilled and valiant knight. Their other brother, George, by contrast, was treacherous once too often, and was executed for treason in 1478 ~
The Death of Isabel Neville: The Poor Plantagenet Family This is a drawing of Isabel Neville. She was the daughter of The Kingmaker and sister of the wife of Richard III, Anne Neville. She died on December 22, 1476, two and a half months after the birth of her fourth and final child, Richard. Contemporary reports state that she either died of consumption or childbed fever, but her husband, George, Duke of Clarence, refused to believe that. Vintage, Old King, Elizabeth Woodville
The Death of Isabel Neville: The Poor Plantagenet Family
The Death of Isabel Neville: The Poor Plantagenet Family This is a drawing of Isabel Neville. She was the daughter of The Kingmaker and sister of the wife of Richard III, Anne Neville. She died on December 22, 1476, two and a half months after the birth of her fourth and final child, Richard. Contemporary reports state that she either died of consumption or childbed fever, but her husband, George, Duke of Clarence, refused to believe that.
Rare document signed by Britain's King Richard III to be auctioned off on Tuesday, 2 April 2013, in Los Angeles, USA. Angeles, London England, Leicester, King Henry Viii
Richard III autograph set for auction
Rare document signed by Britain's King Richard III to be auctioned off on Tuesday, 2 April 2013, in Los Angeles, USA.
Why did Henry VII bury his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Woodville, quietly upon her death in 1492? For the same reason she was retired to a convent during the earlier Lambert Simnel crises - she was a reminder of the past glories of the house of York. More from Leanda de Lisle: http://blog.leandadelisle.com/post/97166303006/why-did-henry-vii-bury-elizabeth-woodville-quietly Henry Viii, Tudor, Elizabeth Of York, King Henry
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Why did Henry VII bury his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Woodville, quietly upon her death in 1492? For the same reason she was retired to a convent during the earlier Lambert Simnel crises - she was a reminder of the past glories of the house of York. More from Leanda de Lisle: http://blog.leandadelisle.com/post/97166303006/why-did-henry-vii-bury-elizabeth-woodville-quietly
Edward of Middleham, only son of Richard III and his wife Anne Neville Benedict Cumberbatch, King Richard 111, Henry, Richard, Richard Neville
Edward of Middleham, only son of Richard III and his wife Anne Neville
Joan Plantagenet de Beaufort 19th great grandmother Birth 1375 in Beaufort, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France Death 1440 in Howden, Yorks, England Portrait, History, Tudor History, House Of Stuart, View Image, Historia, Ancestry, Dame, British Monarchy
Joan Plantagenet de Beaufort 19th great grandmother Birth 1375 in Beaufort, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France Death 1440 in Howden, Yorks, England
Joan Princess of England 1328-1385 wife of Edward "The Black Prince" Plantagenet of Wales * 18th G Grand Uncle. Parents of  Richard King II of England Plantagenet * 1st Cousin  What a handsome couple. Portraits, Thomas, Stamford Lincolnshire, Stamford, Edward The Black Prince, English Royalty
Joan Princess of England 1328-1385 wife of Edward "The Black Prince" Plantagenet of Wales * 18th G Grand Uncle. Parents of Richard King II of England Plantagenet * 1st Cousin What a handsome couple.
The stairs in the White Tower at the Tower of London where the bones of two boys were found by workmen in 1697 that have long been suspected to be the sons of King Edward IV and his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville. Archaeology, Haunted Places, Tower, Tower Of London
The stairs in the White Tower at the Tower of London where the bones of two boys were found by workmen in 1697 that have long been suspected to be the sons of King Edward IV and his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville.
Robert Curthose (1054 - 1134). Eldest son of William I and Matilda of Flanders. Robert and his father did not get along leading William to want to disinherit Robert. He gave Robert the Duchy of Normandy and gave England to his second son, William Rufus. Robert launched a failed rebellion against his brother in 1088. When William II died his younger brother Henry I seized the throne, and Robert tried to invade again in 1101. In 1106 Henry took over Normandy from Robert. William The Conqueror, Cathedral, Gloucester, Historical Images, 12th Century, Medieval History
Robert Curthose (1054 - 1134). Eldest son of William I and Matilda of Flanders. Robert and his father did not get along leading William to want to disinherit Robert. He gave Robert the Duchy of Normandy and gave England to his second son, William Rufus. Robert launched a failed rebellion against his brother in 1088. When William II died his younger brother Henry I seized the throne, and Robert tried to invade again in 1101. In 1106 Henry took over Normandy from Robert.
Mathilda Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II and Eleanore of Aquitaine Birth: 	1156 Death: 	Jun. 28, 1189  Princess of England. Daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Married the 27 years o... Aquitaine, Queen Eleanor, Genealogy, Princess Of England
Mathilda Plantagenet (1156-1189) - Find a Grave...
Mathilda Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II and Eleanore of Aquitaine Birth: 1156 Death: Jun. 28, 1189 Princess of England. Daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Married the 27 years o...
Richard II 1377 - 1399; Son of Edward the Black Prince and Joan the Fair Maid of Kent and grandson of Edward III. Richard ruled at the time of Chaucer the poet.  His cousin, Henry IV, had him murdered in prison to take over the throne. King, Westminster
Richard II 1377 - 1399; Son of Edward the Black Prince and Joan the Fair Maid of Kent and grandson of Edward III. Richard ruled at the time of Chaucer the poet. His cousin, Henry IV, had him murdered in prison to take over the throne.
King Edward III (Plantagenet) King Edward III, My 20th Great Grandfather BJD King John
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King Edward III (Plantagenet) King Edward III, My 20th Great Grandfather BJD
Daniel's Side: Henry III of England is your 25th great grandfather. Minnesota, Roses, English, The Church Of Jesus Christ
Henry III, king of England
Daniel's Side: Henry III of England is your 25th great grandfather.
Richard III.  They call him the "King of Controversary."  I don't agree.  I think he was defamed.  After all, he wasn't around to defend his name. Battle Of Bosworth Field, History Of England
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Richard III. They call him the "King of Controversary." I don't agree. I think he was defamed. After all, he wasn't around to defend his name.
Edward Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1330 - 1376:By the display of arms and armour Prince Edward Plantagenet of Woodstock was the very embodiment of a knight in the Age of Chivalry; displaying courage, courtesy, valour and honour in equal measure as he cut his way through massed ranks of the enemy year after year.A life devoted to such carnage Edward should die diseased, bloated and fly-blown but peacefully in his bed. He predeceased his father, King Edward III by only a year never to be crowned... Art, Knights Templar, Century Armor, Medieval Period, Medieval Armor
Edward Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1330 - 1376:By the display of arms and armour Prince Edward Plantagenet of Woodstock was the very embodiment of a knight in the Age of Chivalry; displaying courage, courtesy, valour and honour in equal measure as he cut his way through massed ranks of the enemy year after year.A life devoted to such carnage Edward should die diseased, bloated and fly-blown but peacefully in his bed. He predeceased his father, King Edward III by only a year never to be crowned...
House of Plantagenet  1216-1485 marjic    My ancestors The Tudor Family, History Queen
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House of Plantagenet 1216-1485 marjic My ancestors
Edward Plantagenet 4th Duke of York, 7th Earl of March, 5th Earl of Cambridge and 9th Earl of Ulster, from the House of York. He was the first Yorkist King of England. Edward Plantagenet seized the throne as Edward IV in 1461, and all of his titles merged with the crown. Wars Of The Roses
Duke of York - Wikipedia
Edward Plantagenet 4th Duke of York, 7th Earl of March, 5th Earl of Cambridge and 9th Earl of Ulster, from the House of York. He was the first Yorkist King of England. Edward Plantagenet seized the throne as Edward IV in 1461, and all of his titles merged with the crown.
The Richard III Society ~ Who were Richard III and Anne Neville? http://www.richardiii.net/2_2_0_riii_family.php IMAGE: The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, by Graham Turner. Disney, Richard Iii Society
RICHARD III - HIS FAMILY
The Richard III Society ~ Who were Richard III and Anne Neville? http://www.richardiii.net/2_2_0_riii_family.php IMAGE: The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, by Graham Turner.
Richard III and his wife Anne Neville  This depiction of them seems very accurate and plausible to me.
Richard III and his wife Anne Neville This depiction of them seems very accurate and plausible to me.
Richard III 1483-1485  Because of the controversy over his two nephews the "Princes in the Tower" Richard was not popular. He was however a very skilled and brave King.  Richard III was the last King to die in battle, being defeated by his cousin Henry Tudor at the famous battle of Bosworth in 1485.  He was the last of the Plantagenet Kings. Royal Families
Richard III 1483-1485 Because of the controversy over his two nephews the "Princes in the Tower" Richard was not popular. He was however a very skilled and brave King. Richard III was the last King to die in battle, being defeated by his cousin Henry Tudor at the famous battle of Bosworth in 1485. He was the last of the Plantagenet Kings.
House of Lancaster & Yorks: Kings Henry IV, Henry V,  	Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, & Richard III. English Royal Family, Royal House
The Houses of Lancaster and York - Great Britain stamps 28 February 2008, from Norvic Philatelics.
House of Lancaster & Yorks: Kings Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, & Richard III.
George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. Brother of Kings Richard III and Edward IV. Father of Edward, the last full-blooded Plantagenet male. Accused of treason for imagining the death of his brother, the King Edward IV, and supporting the deposed Henry VI, he was executed by his brother, and as legend has it, was drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine in 1478 in the Tower of London. Duke, Salisbury, Duke Of York
George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence - Wikipedia
George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. Brother of Kings Richard III and Edward IV. Father of Edward, the last full-blooded Plantagenet male. Accused of treason for imagining the death of his brother, the King Edward IV, and supporting the deposed Henry VI, he was executed by his brother, and as legend has it, was drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine in 1478 in the Tower of London.
Why Richard III May Not Have Killed the Princes in the Tower Norfolk, Lord, Richard Armitage
Why Richard III May Not Have Killed the Princes in the Tower
Why Richard III May Not Have Killed the Princes in the Tower
Henry II, founder of the Plantagenet empire. Royal Ancestry, Eleanor Of Aquitaine, Rey
Henry II, founder of the Plantagenet empire.
Last journey of a king: Richard III funeral begins 500 years after he was slain in battle | UK | News | Daily Express Queen, British Isles
Last journey of a King: Thousands line streets of Leicester for Richar
Last journey of a king: Richard III funeral begins 500 years after he was slain in battle | UK | News | Daily Express
Richard III: and the rest is hysteria... ~ Scholars give new facts about the story of the last from Plantagenets
Richard III: and the rest is hysteria...
Richard III: and the rest is hysteria... ~ Scholars give new facts about the story of the last from Plantagenets
"Broken Sword" portrait of Richard III - done in Tudor times, shows withered arm and raised shoulder, in current exhibit at Yale Museum of British Art. Note the obscene finger gesture of the deformed hand. Artists, London
"Broken Sword" portrait of Richard III - done in Tudor times, shows withered arm and raised shoulder, in current exhibit at Yale Museum of British Art. Note the obscene finger gesture of the deformed hand.