Edward V of England

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Is Edward V of England Dead or Still Alive? Edward V of England Birthday and Date of Death

Edward V of England

Edward V of England Death

Edward passed away on June 26, 1483 at the age of 12 in Tower of London, London, UK.

Edward V of England death quick facts:
  • When did Edward V of England die?

    June 26, 1483
  • How old was Edward V of England when died?

    12
  • Where did Edward V of England die? What was the location of death?

    Tower of London, London, UK

Edward V of England Birthday and Date of Death

Edward V of England was born on November 2, 1470 and died on June 26, 1483. Edward was 12 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: November 2, 1470
Date of Death: June 26, 1483
Age at Death: 12

Is Edward V of England's father, Edward IV of England, dead or alive?

Edward V of England's father, Edward IV of England, died on April 9, 1483 as he was 40 years old.

Is Edward V of England's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, dead or alive?

Edward V of England's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, died on June 8, 1492 as she was 55 years old.

Edward V of England's sisters :

Edward has 8 sisters:
  • Edward V of England's sister, Elizabeth of York, died on February 11, 1503 as he was 37 years old. His cause of death was puerperal fever.

  • Mary of York
  • Cecily of York
  • Edward V of England's sister, Margaret of York, died on November 23, 1503 as he was 57 years old.

  • Anne of York
  • Lady Howard
  • Catherine of York
  • Bridget of York

Edward V of England's brothers :

Edward has 7 brothers:
  • Richard of Shrewsbury
  • 1st Duke of York
  • George Plantagenet
  • 1st Duke of Bedford
  • Thomas Grey
  • 1st Marquess of Dorset
  • Richard Grey

Edward V of England - Biography

Edward V was King of England from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later. His reign was dominated by the influence of his uncle Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who succeeded him as Richard III. Along with his younger brother Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, Edward was one of the Princes in the Tower, who disappeared after being sent to the Tower of London. Richard III has been widely blamed for their deaths, but controversy continues concerning the actual events.

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