Posts Tagged ‘Elizabeth of York’

28
Jun

28 June 1491

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in Ricardian Calendar

Birth of Henry (later Henry VIII) at Greenwich Palace, sixth child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville).  He became heir to the throne after the death of his brother Arthur in 1502, and became king on his father’s death on 21 April 1509.

Illustration:  Henry VIII, 1509, by an unknown artist. The Denver Art Museum.

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8
Jun

Question Time

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in News

The following question comes from Pamela J Butler, one of our friends from the American Branch of the Richard III Society.  Did you know the answer?

Name a medieval woman who fits this description:

1. She lived in the late fifteenth century and into the sixteenth century for a few years.
2. She was beautiful and blonde
3. Her father was a powerful ruler, but a bit on the licentious side.
4. Her family used her as a political pawn to further their own ambitions.
5. She died in her late thirties after giving childbirth to a girl.

Yep, you got it!

Lucrezia Borgia.

Loyaulté me lie,
Pamela J. Butler

Any similarities with other persons are completely intentional!  So if you thought the answer was Elizabeth of York, we forgive you.  The similarities with her are interesting, aren’t they?  According to Wikipedia, Lucrezia had ”heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which constantly changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to ‘walk on air’”.  She was born on 18 April 1480 and died on24 June 1519.  The portrait on the right is thought to be the only surviving formal portrait of her.  It was painted  c. 1518 by Dosso Dossi and hangs in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.  I was amazed how different the Italian fashion of her time looks to the English one if you think of the portraits of Elizabeth of York or even the later ones of the various wives of Henry VIII.  Lucrezia’s dress reminds me of a Lutheran pastor rather than a medieval lady.

Pamela also remarked that it is interesting that “banner years” keep showing up, like 1492.  Not only did Columbus discover (or rediscover) America, but this was the year Elizabeth Woodville died (actually on today’s date), Borgia was made Pope Alexander VI, the Moors were driven from Spain, and Lorenzo the Magnificent died.

Thank you, Pamela for sharing this with us.  How anyone can think that history is boring, is beyond me.

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2
Apr

2 April 1502

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in Ricardian Calendar

Death of Arthur, Prince of Wales, first son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville) at Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, buried in Worcester Cathedral.

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1
Mar

1 March 1484

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in Ricardian Calendar

Elizabeth Woodville and her daughters leave sanctuary at Westminster Abbey and are reconciled with Richard III.

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11
Feb

11 February 1466

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in Ricardian Calendar

Birth of Elizabeth of York (later wife of Henry VII), eldest daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, at Westminster.  She died on her 37th birthday, 11 February 1503, at Richmond Palace after giving birth to her youngest daughter Katherine on 2 February 1503 from post-partum infection.  Katherine died on the day she was born.

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18
Jan

18 January 1486

   Posted by: Dorothea Preis    in Ricardian Calendar

Marriage of Henry VII  (Tudor) and Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.

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