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Henry VII

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Henry VII Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Henry Tudor
Birth
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death
21 Apr 1509 (aged 52)
Richmond, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England
Burial
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England GPS-Latitude: 51.4994125, Longitude: -0.1268267
Plot
Effigy tomb within Henry VII Chapel or the Lady Chapel.
Memorial ID
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English Monarch. He was the son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort, who was a descendant of Edward III. His claim to the throne was tenuous at best, but Henry won the crown by defeating Richard III at Bosworth Field, ending the Wars of the Roses. He was crowned on October 30, 1485. A Lancastrian, he married Elizabeth of York, the daughter of Edward IV, and united the two factions under the House of Tudor. Henry was then left with the herculean tasks of restoring the power of the monarchy, defeating other claimants to the throne, and replenishing the treasury. It can be debated whether he was a great ruler, but he was most certainly a successful one. He founded a new dynasty, strengthened the throne, and refilled the coffers, both of which had been severely damaged by the Wars of the Roses. Henry died at Richmond at the age of 54, leaving a now rich and powerful nation to his son, Henry VIII.
English Monarch. He was the son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort, who was a descendant of Edward III. His claim to the throne was tenuous at best, but Henry won the crown by defeating Richard III at Bosworth Field, ending the Wars of the Roses. He was crowned on October 30, 1485. A Lancastrian, he married Elizabeth of York, the daughter of Edward IV, and united the two factions under the House of Tudor. Henry was then left with the herculean tasks of restoring the power of the monarchy, defeating other claimants to the throne, and replenishing the treasury. It can be debated whether he was a great ruler, but he was most certainly a successful one. He founded a new dynasty, strengthened the throne, and refilled the coffers, both of which had been severely damaged by the Wars of the Roses. Henry died at Richmond at the age of 54, leaving a now rich and powerful nation to his son, Henry VIII.

Bio by: Kristen Conrad

Gravesite Details

Effigy tomb shared with his Queen, Elizabeth, of York. James I (James VI of Scotland) is also interred within the vault.



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  • Added: Apr 25, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1963/henry_vii: accessed ), memorial page for Henry VII (28 Jan 1457–21 Apr 1509), Find a Grave Memorial ID 1963, citing Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.