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Woodville, Elizabeth (1437–1492)

Queen consort of Edward IV. She married Edward 1464 when she was already a widow with children. She was unpopular because of her Lancastrian links and her advancement of her own family. After Edward's death 1483, her sons were murdered (see Princes in the Tower). Her eldest daughter, Elizabeth of York, married Henry VII.



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History comes gloriously alive as widowed Elizabeth Woodville of the House of Lancaster seduces and marries Yorkist King Edward IV.
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