Elizabeth of York Queen of England
Elizabeth of York is a 37 years old Queen of England from Palace of Westminster. Elizabeth of York was born on February 11, 1466 (died on February 11, 1503, she was 37 years old) in Palace of Westminster.
About
No, she died on 02/11/1503, 521 years ago. She was 37 years old when she died. Cause of death: puerperal disorder. She died in Tower of London and buried in Westminster Abbey .
Family
Her mother is Elizabeth Woodville and her father is Edward IV of England. Her mother was Queen consort of England Her mother died at the age of 55 (Elizabeth was 26 years old). When Elizabeth born she was 29 years old. and Edward IV of England was 23 years old when Elizabeth born. Her father was a King of England.
Parents
Husband
Children
She had eight children, Mary , Arthur (15) , Margaret (51) , Henry (55, King of England) , Elizabeth (3) , Edward (1, Movie Actor ) , Edmund (1, Duke of Somerset) and Katherine (0) .
Siblings
Elizabeth of York had 12 siblings. Arthur (5 years older) , Catherine (13 years younger) , English countess Margaret (19 years older) , Mary (1 year younger) , Duke of York Richard (7 years younger) , Actor Richard (9 years older) , Edward (4 years younger) , English Nun Bridget (14 years younger) , Thomas (15 years older) , George (10 years younger) , English princess Cecily (3 years younger) , and Anne (9 years younger)
What was Elizabeth's zodiac sign?Elizabeth of York zodiac sign was aquarius.
Other facts about Elizabeth of York
Place of death | Tower Of London |
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Parent | Edward IV of England, Elizabeth Woodville |
RestingPlace | Westminster Abbey, Henry VII Chapel |
Spouse | Henry VII of England |
Religion | Catholicism |
Coat of arms image | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coat%20of%20Arms%20of%20Elizabeth%20of%20York.svg |
Given name | Elizabeth |
Name in native language | Elizabeth Of York |
Date of death | 1503-02-21T00:00:00Z |
Noble title | Duke |
Family | House Of York |
Country of citizenship | Kingdom Of England |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Cause of death | Puerperal Disorder |
Place of burial | Westminster Abbey |
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