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Henry VII of England

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Henry VII of England

Henry VII (28 January 1457 – 21 April 1509), also known as Henry Tudor, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. Henry was the son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and Lady Margaret Beaufort. His mother was a great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, an English prince who founded the Lancastrian cadet branch of the House of Plantagenet. Henry's father was the half-brother of the Lancastrian king Henry VI. Edmund Tudor died three months before his son was born, and Henry was raised by his uncle Jasper Tudor, a Lancastrian, and William Herbert, a supporter of the Yorkist branch of the House of Plantagenet. During Henry's early years, his uncles and the Lancastrians fought a series of civil wars against the Yorkist claimant, Edward IV. After Edward retook the throne in 1471, Henry spent 14 years in exile in Brittany. He attained the throne when his forces, supported by France and Scotland, defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of England to win his throne on the field of battle, defending it two years later at the Battle of Stoke Field to decisively end the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487). He strengthened his claim by marrying Elizabeth of York, Edward IV's daughter. Henry restored power and stability to the English monarchy following the civil war. He is credited with many administrative, economic and diplomatic initiatives. His supportive policy toward England's wool industry and his standoff with the Low Countries had long-lasting benefits to the English economy. He paid very close attention to detail, and instead of spending lavishly, he concentrated on raising new revenues. He stabilised the government's finances by introducing several new taxes. After his death, a commission found widespread abuses in the tax collection process. Henry reigned for nearly 24 years and was peacefully succeeded by his son, Henry VIII.

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Reign
22 August 1485 – 21 April 1509
Coronation
30 October 1485
Predecessor
Richard III
Successor
Henry VIII
Born
Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond28 January 1457Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Died
21 April 1509 (aged 52)Richmond Palace, Surrey, England
Burial
11 May 1509Westminster Abbey, London, England
Spouse
mw- Elizabeth of York (m. 1486; died 1503)
Issuemore...
mw- Arthur, Prince of Wales Margaret, Queen of Scots Henry VIII, King of England Elizabeth of England Mary, Queen of France Edmund, Duke of Somerset
House
Tudor
Father
Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond
Mother
Lady Margaret Beaufort

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Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Regnal titles
Preceded byRichard III
Preceded byRichard III
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Preceded byRichard III
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1485–1509
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Succeeded byHenry VIII
Peerage of England
Peerage of England
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Peerage of England
Preceded byEdmund Tudor
Preceded byEdmund Tudor
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Preceded byEdmund Tudor
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Earl of Richmond 1457–1461
Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
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Henry VII of England House of TudorBorn: 28 January 1457 Died: 21 April 1509
Regnal titles
Preceded byRichard III
King of EnglandLord of Ireland 1485–1509
Succeeded byHenry VIII
Peerage of England
Preceded byEdmund Tudor
Earl of Richmond 1457–1461
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