Edward dies in 1483, only forty years …

Years: 1396 - 1539
Edward dies in 1483, only forty years old.

His eldest son and heir Edward V, aged thirteen, would have succeeded him, but the king's brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester declares his marriage to be bigamous and invalid, making all his children illegitimate.

Edward V and his ten-year-old brother Richard are imprisoned in the Tower of London and their uncle makes himself king as Richard III.

The two princes are never seen again and presumably die in the Tower.

It is widely believed that Richard had them murdered, although their exact fate remains a mystery.

Regardless of what really happened, the king is reviled as a treacherous fiend who had murdered his own nephews to gain the throne.

This hatred of Richard obscures his able governance during his brief reign.

In the summer of 1485, Henry Tudor, the last Lancastrian male, lands in England from his exile in France.

He defeats and kills Richard in battle at Bosworth Field on August 22 of this year and becomes king as Henry VII.

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