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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_RiversEarl Rivers - Wikipedia

    The first creation was made for Richard Woodville, 1st Baron Rivers, in 1466 and remained in this family until 1491. As borne by the Woodvilles the title was not derived from the name of a place, but from an ancient family name, Redvers, or Reviers, members of this family, whose arms are quartered on the Rivers shield, having been sometime Earls of Devon. [1]

  2. Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers KG (c. 1440 – 25 June 1483), was an English nobleman, courtier, bibliophile and writer. He was the brother of Queen Elizabeth Woodville who married King Edward IV.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2021 · Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers KG (1405 – 12 August 1469), also Wydeville, was the father of Elizabeth Woodville and father-in-law of Edward IV.

  4. 14 de fev. de 2023 · Titles of Sir Richard Wydeville 1st Earl Rivers: (Royal Ancestry) King's knight. Privy Councillor. Lieutenant of Calais. Constable of England. Lord High Treasurer 1466-9. Birth: ABT 1412 Maidstone, KEN. Date: ABT 1405 La Mote, Maidstone, Kent. Death: 12 AUG 1469 Executed After Battle Of Edgecot, Buckinghamshire, England [1]

  5. When Sir Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers was born on 12 August 1405, in Maidstone, Kent, England, his father, Sir Richard Woodville, was 20 and his mother, Joan Bedlisgate, was 15. He married Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford and Countess Rivers before 23 March 1437. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 8 daughters.

  6. Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers (1453 – 6 March 1491) succeeded his brother, Anthony Woodville, as the third Earl Rivers. He was the son of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, and Jacquetta of Luxembourg.

  7. 21 de jan. de 2024 · Richard Woodville (or Wydeville), 1st Earl Rivers (1405 – 12 August 1469) was an English nobleman, best remembered as the father of Queen consort Elizabeth Woodville and the maternal grandfather of Edward V and the maternal great-grandfather of Henry VIII.