She is best known as the Lady Margaret Beaufort. By her second husband she was mother of Henry VII. She was the foundress of two colleges at Cambridge – Christ's and St John's – and of Chairs of ...
Her singular aim in life over six decades was to give birth to a new kingdom, one in which her son would rule over. From a precarious childhood to a political powerhouse Lady Margaret Beaufort’s ...
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Welsh Relative Lady Margaret Beaufort was born Margaret Beaufort on 31st May, 1443 in Bletsoe, UK and passed away on 29th Jun 1509 Westminster Abbey, City of Westminster, UK aged 66. She is most ...
Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and Lady Margaret Beaufort were married for 1 year before Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond died, leaving behind his partner and 1 child. They had a son named Henry ...
What character do you play? I play Margaret Beaufort, a Lancastrian, who was Henry VII's mother. But when we meet her that seems like a very unlikely outcome...she's on the losing side ...
Collyweston Palace in Northamptonshire belonged to Henry VII's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, who died in 1509. The site was vacated and later cleared before being built over. Now, a team of ...
16th century paintings commemorating the college patron, Lady Margaret Beaufort, have been discovered at Christ’s. This marks the first discovery of the original wall paints since their last recorded ...
Henry owed his newfound power entirely to his mother, whose political dealings paved his way to the throne. No one did more to establish the English royal House of Tudor than Margaret Beaufort. Mother ...
Henry VII was the only child of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond (son of Henry V's widow Catherine de Valois and Owen Tudor) and his 13-year old wife Lady Margaret Beaufort (who died in the Abbot of ...