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  1. Signature. Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in 1503. [1] She was the daughter of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville, and her marriage to Henry VII followed his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field, which marked ...

  2. Elizabeth of York (February 11, 1466–February 11, 1503) was a key figure in Tudor history and in the Wars of the Roses. She was the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville; Queen of England and Queen Consort of Henry VII; and the mother of Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, and Margaret Tudor, the only woman in history to have been daughter ...

  3. Jul 1, 2012 · Elizabeth of York was the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Born into one of the houses caught in the struggle that would later so eloquently be called 'The Wars of the Roses', one would think that she had a difficult childhood.

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · Learn about the life and role of Elizabeth of York, the mother of Henry VIII and the queen who united the York and Lancaster dynasties. Discover how she was intelligent, beautiful, devout and kind, and how she influenced her husband and son.

  5. Elizabeth of York. queen of England. Learn about this topic in these articles: marriage to Henry VII. In Henry VII: Early life. …Henry had promised to marry Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV; and the coalition of Yorkists and Lancastrians continued, helped by French support, since Richard III talked of invading France.

  6. Feb 2, 2003 · Elizabeth of York was the wife of King Henry VII and the mother of Henry VIII. She died in 1503 after giving birth to a daughter who did not survive. Learn about her family, marriage, children and burial in this article.

  7. Learn about the life and marriage of Elizabeth of York, the eldest child of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, and the wife of Henry VII. Find out how she became queen consort, bore seven children, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.