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      • York, House of the English royal house which ruled England from 1461 (Edward IV) until the defeat and death of Richard III in 1485, with a short break in 1470–1 (the restoration of Henry VI).
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  2. The House of York was a cadet branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet. Three of its members became kings of England in the late 15th century. The House of York descended in the male line from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York , the fourth surviving son of Edward III .

    • Edward IV
    • Edward V
    • Richard III

    Edward IV was born in 1442, and came to the throne in 1461. He reigned for 22 years, and was a great military leader and administrator. Edward was the eldest surviving son of Richard, 3rd duke of York. His father was descended from two sons of the 14th-century king Edward III.

    Edward Vwas the son of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. He was born in 1470, and was just 12 years old when he came to the throne after his father’s death. Unfortunately, Edward V only reigned for two months before he was overthrown by his uncleRichard III. There are many theories as to why Richard III decided to kill his nephew, but he likely sa...

    Richard IIIwas born in 1452, and was the youngest brother of Edward IV. He came to the throne in 1483, after his brother’s death. Richard III is best known for his involvement in the Wars of the Roses, and for his death at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. He was killed by Henry Tudor, who would go on to become Henry VII and establish the Tudor...

  3. www.warsoftheroses.com › the-houses-of-york-andThe House of York

    The house of York were descended from Edmund of Langley, first Duke of York, fourth son of King Edward III. The second Duke of York died at the Battle of Agincourt and had had no children, so the title passed to his nephew, Richard.

  4. Yorkist kings ruled over England from 1461 to 1485. Their reign was troubled from the very beginning due to the Wars of the Roses, which were the continuing conflicts between the House of Lancaster and York. Lancastrian rebellions, plots, and attempts to dethrone the House of York marred the Yorkist period.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · York, House of the English royal house which ruled England from 1461 ( Edward IV) until the defeat and death of Richard III in 1485, with a short break in 1470–1 (the restoration of Henry VI).

  6. The House of York, a branch of the Plantagenet family produced 3 Kings of England- Edward IV, the boy king Edward V and Richard III. They descended in the male line from Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York.

  7. Fought between the Yorkist and the Lancastarians, both houses had claims on the throne and it did indeed pass back and forth between the two houses for several decades, until Richard III was defeated in battle by Henry Tudor, beginning the start of the Tudor dynasty. Here are the monarchs from the House of York.

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