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  1. Edmundo Tudor, Duque de Somerset (em inglês: Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset; Palácio de Greenwich, 21 de fevereiro de 1499 — Palácio de Hatfield, 19 de junho de 1500) era um príncipe inglês e o sexto filho do rei Henrique VII de Inglaterra e sua esposa Isabel de Iorque.

  2. [3] Depois da queda de Somerset, Edmundo e o seu irmão Jasper tinham sido os tutores conjuntos de Margarida. [1] Ela tinha 12 anos quando se casou e ficou grávida no ano seguinte. Captura, aprisionamento e morte Túmulo de Edmundo Tudor. Gruffudd entrou em conflito com o exército de Edmundo e em junho de 1456 já tinha conquistado ...

  3. 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.

  4. Edmundo Tudor, Duque de Somerset (em inglês: Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset; Palácio de Greenwich, 21 de fevereiro de 1499 — Palácio de Hatfield, 19 de junho de 1500) era um príncipe inglês e o sexto filho do rei Henrique VII de Inglaterra e sua esposa Isabel de Iorque.

  5. 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 . Categories: 1499 births. 1500 deaths. English royalty.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2016 · The Freelance History Writer. 16th Century / Medieval History / Tudor History. The Life and Death of Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset. March 14, 2016June 16, 2019 Susan Abernethy 7 Comments. The Family of King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York. Prince Edmund is depicted as the last son on the left.

  7. DIED: 1 NOVEMBER 1456. Edmund was born to Katherine of Valois (widow of Henry V) and Owen Tudor around 1430, probably at Much Hadham, Hertfordshire. His brother Jasper was born around a year later at Hatfield. He was also the half brother of the young king, Henry VI. After their mother's death in 1437 they were placed in the care of the abbess ...