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  1. Jasper Tudor, 1. Duke of Bedford KG (* ca. 1431; † 21./26. Dezember 1495) war der jüngere Bruder von Edmund Tudor und somit Onkel von König Heinrich VII. von England.

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    Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford (c. November 1431 – 21 December 1495) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and a leading architect of his nephew's successful accession to the throne in 1485. He was a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd .

  3. Jasper Tudor, duke of Bedford (born c. 1430—died December 21/26, 1495) was the leader of the Lancastrians in Wales, uncle and guardian of Henry, earl of Richmond, afterward Henry VII of England. The second son of Owen Tudor, founder of the family’s fortunes, he was knighted in 1449 and created earl of Pembroke about 1452.

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  4. He was crowned on 30 th October, 1485, by which time he had already re-granted the Earldom of Pembroke to Jasper and given him a new title – Duke of Bedford. This was a great honour – it had previously been held by Henry V’s brother, John of Lancaster. The patent of creation speaks affectionately of how much love and support

  5. 19. Okt. 2023 · Jasper Tudor, auch bekannt als Tudor of Hatfield - Earl of Pembroke 1452-1461, 1485-1495, 1. Herzog von Bedford ab 1485, Lord von Glamorgan ab 1486, Justiziar von Südwales und Vizekönig von Irland 1486-1494, walisischer Befehlshaber, Unterstützer der Lancaster im Scharlachroten und Weißen Rosenkrieg, zweiter Sohn von Owen Tudor ...

  6. Jasper Tudor, 1. Duke of Bedford KG (* ca. 1431; † 21./26. Dezember 1495) war der jüngere Bruder von Edmund Tudor und somit Onkel von König Heinrich VII. von England.

  7. No doubt Jasper was Henry's principal mentor during the Breton exile; he certainly landed with him at Milford in 1485, and fought at Bosworth. Subsequently, among other honours, he had bestowed on him the title of duke of Bedford and became justiciar of South Wales. In 1486,