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  1. 11 de jan. de 2014 · This left Margaret Beaufort and her son Henry with the best claim to be the heirs of the House of Lancaster. Jasper and Henry Tudor tried to flee to France but were blown off course and landed in Brittany. Margaret’s husband Henry Stafford died, mostly likely from his battle wounds on October 4, 1471.

  2. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Although her brother-in-law, Jasper Tudor, was appointed guardian to Henry following the Lancastrian defeat at the Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, Jasper was a fugitive and her father-in-law, Owen Tudor, was executed. Beaufort’s endurance and astuteness meant survival in the turbulent climate of clashes between the houses of Lancaster and York.

  3. 21 de dez. de 2015 · I agree, The White Princess is embarrassing. Jasper Tudor died at his manor home Thornbury in Gloucestershire, not in London, so Margaret Beaufort didn’t smother him. Another glaring error, this fiction shows Marie of Burgundy dying from a fall from her horse when Jasper Tudor was there on a mission for Henry VII.

  4. Margaret Beaufort was born May 31, 1443. Her father died in 1444, leaving his young daughter a very desirable bride. A few years later, Margaret was married to John de la Pole, the heir of the Marquess of Suffolk. The Marquess himself was murdered in 1450 and in early 1453, the marriage of John and Margaret was annulled.

  5. Avec Edmond Tudor. Henri VII. modifier. Marguerite Beaufort ( 31 mai 1443 – 29 juin 1509) est la fille de Jean Beaufort et de Marguerite Beauchamp (morte en 1482) et la nièce d' Edmond Beaufort, l'un des derniers commandants anglais de la guerre de Cent Ans. Elle est la mère du futur Henri VII d' Angleterre, son unique enfant.

  6. Although her brother-in-law, Jasper Tudor, was appointed guardian to Henry, following the Lancastrian defeat at the Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, Jasper was a fugitive and her father-in-law, Owen Tudor, was executed. Beaufort’s endurance and astuteness meant survival in the turbulent climate of clashes between the houses of Lancaster and York.

  7. Lady Margaret Beaufort was born on 31 May 1443 at Bletso as the daughter of Margaret Beauchamp and John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Margaret had seven half-siblings from her mother’s first marriage to Sir Oliver St John and would later have another half-brother from her mother’s third marriage to Lionel de Welles, 6th Baron Welles. Her [read more]