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  1. Margarita Beaufort (n. castillo de Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, 31 de mayo de 1443 - m. palacio de Westminster , 29.6.1509), que se casaría con Edmundo Tudor , conde de Richmond y sería la madre del futuro rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra .

  2. Juana Beaufort (* 1407 - † 15 de julio de 1445), casada primero con Jacobo I de Escocia y luego con James Stewart. Margarita Beaufort (* 1408? - † 1421), casada con Tomás de Courtenay, conde de Devon. Juan Beaufort falleció en Londres, el 16 de marzo de 1410, a los 39 años de edad, siendo sepultado en catedral de Canterbury. Referencias

  3. 18 de jun. de 2023 · Sự ra đời của Henry Tudor. Marguerite Beaufort sinh một đứa trẻ nhỏ ốm yếu vào ngày 28 tháng 1 năm 1457 mà bà đặt tên là Henry, có lẽ là từ tên của người chú cùng cha khác mẹ của bà là Henry VI. Cậu bé đó một ngày nào đó sẽ trở thành vua, sẽ là Henry VII, nhưng điều đó ...

  4. 29 de oct. de 2020 · Educated, ambitious, shrewd and cultured, Margaret played a huge role in the founding of the Tudor dynasty. 1. She was married young. Aged just 12, Margaret was married to Edmund Tudor, a man double her age. Even by the standards of Medieval marriage, such an age gap was unusual, as was the fact that the marriage was consummated immediately.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2019 · Father: John Beaufort, earl of Somerset (1404 – 1444). His mother was Margaret Holland and his father was John Beaufort, first earl of Somerset. Siblings: Margaret Beaufort had no full siblings. Her mother had six children with her first husband, Oliver St. John. Margaret’s mother, Margaret Beauchamp, was an heiress whose maternal ancestors ...

  6. During his career, John Beaufort saw his fair share of humiliating failures on the battlefield. Early on, he spent 13 years as a prisoner of France. After his release, he married and climbed the career ladder. In 1443, Margaret was born—but this joyous occasion was followed up by an utter disaster. Wikipedia.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2020 · A Margaret Beaufort se le permitió visitar a su hijo. En 1464 los partidarios de Enrique VI lanzaron desde Francia y Escocia diversos ataques contra el nuevo rey, pero en la batalla de Hexham (1464) sufrieron una crucial derrota y meses después, en julio de 1465, Enrique VI fue capturado en Clitherwood y recluido en la Torre de Londres.