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Archaeologists just dug up the 700-year-old life-sized stone head of King Edward II in the ruins of a medieval abbey. "The ...
Edward IV was twice king of England during his lifetime and lived from (1442 - 1483). He is the older brother of Richard III. He was born on 28 April 1442 at Rouen in France, the son of Richard ...
King Edward IV was one of the last Plantagenet kings before his young son took on the throne and became incarcerated in one of England's greatest mysteries, subsequently passing the throne to the ...
in return for French support for a military invasion of England. However, the invasion was for naught. In the Battle of Tewkesbury, Edward IV won over the Lancasters, and reigned largely in peace ...
As Smithsonian reports, one particular gold hatpin that may have belonged to King Edward IV of England is hitting the auction block next week and could sell for upwards of $13,000. And it was ...
Syphilis existed in medieval Europe, and it caused the death of England’s King Edward IV. That’s the surprising argument of Smith College scholar Marylynn Salmon, just published in The Medieval Globe, ...
Elizabeth and Edward IV married in secret ... Soon after, the “White Queen” of England, so-called for her links with the royal House of York, as represented by the emblem of the white rose ...
One of Britain's last medieval kings died of a sexually-transmitted infection (STI), a new study has claimed. King Edward IV was only 40 when he passed away in early 1483, leaving the throne to ...