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  1. 17 de out. de 2017 · Jasper took in his brother’s pregnant widow, Margaret Beaufort and her son, Henry, was born at Pembroke Castle on 28th January 1457. For his continued loyalty to Henry VI, Jasper was made constable of a number of castles in Wales, including Aberystwyth and Carmarthen.

  2. The nation was tense. Margaret, still only 13, was heavily pregnant when in 1456 Edmund died in captivity of the Plague. Margaret Beaufort and Henry Tudors infancy. Margaret was cared for by Jasper Tudor who provided for her and the newly born Henry Tudor. Jasper also arranged Margaret’s 3 rd marriage.

  3. 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.

  4. Margaret Beaufort/Jasper Tudor has been made a synonym of Margaret Beaufort Countess of Richmond and Derby/Jasper Tudor. Works and bookmarks tagged with Margaret Beaufort/Jasper Tudor will show up in Margaret Beaufort Countess of Richmond and Derby/Jasper Tudor's filter. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works.

  5. 28 de jan. de 2017 · Margaret Beaufort later in life On January 28, 1457 the future King Henry VII was born at Pembroke Castle in Wales, but the real star of the show was his mother, the Countess of Richmond. In fact, at the time of his birth it couldn’t have seemed less likely that the infant would one day ascend the English throne and it certainly wasn’t seen as an event of national importance.

  6. Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509)Countess of Richmond and Derby who might have tried to claim the throne of England but instead secured that position for her son, Henry VII, and all the Tudor line. Name variations: Lady Margaret; Margaret of Lancaster. Pronunciation: BOE-fort. Source for information on Beaufort, Margaret (1443–1509): Women in ...

  7. Life Story. Lady Margaret Beaufort’s life is a microcosm of the roles of women during the Wars of the Roses – married four times, all for political reasons, her husbands fought and died for both Lancaster and York. She served the Yorkist queens, whilst intriguing with the Lancastrian exiles to put her son, Henry on the throne.