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  1. Elizabeth Woodville (or Wydeville) (1437-1492) is buried with her husband King Edward IV at St George's chapel, Windsor Castle, but she took Sanctuary at Westminster Abbey on two occasions during the Wars of the Roses.

  2. His marriage to the widowed Elizabeth Woodville took place secretly and, though there is no documentary evidence of the date, it is traditionally said to have taken place at her family home in Northamptonshire on 1 May 1464. [8] .

  3. British Monarch, Queen consort of King Edward IV. The eldest daughter of Sir Richard Woodville and Jacquetta of Luxembourg. She married John Grey, a Lancastrian knight, in 1452. She had two sons by this marriage. Grey was killed at St. Albans in 1461.

  4. Whatever the reason, Elizabeth lived the final five years of her life at Bermondsey, where she died on 8 June 1492. She was buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and lies beside her second husband, Edward IV.

  5. Elizabeth Woodville lived an eventful life as a young widow who married a king and in doing so found herself at the centre of an ongoing feud between the Houses of York and Lancaster.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · After Henry Tudor became king as Henry VII in 1485, he married Elizabeth’s eldest daughter; but in 1487 Elizabeth was disgraced—probably for treasonable activities—and forced to withdraw to a convent, where she died five years later.

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  8. Buried at: Windsor. Elizabeth Woodville was the daughter of Richard Woodville a knight, and Jacquetta daughter of Peter of Luxembourg. When she was 15 years old Elizabeth married John Grey, but he was killed at the Battle of St Albans in 1461 fighting for the Lancastrian cause leaving her a widow with two young sons.