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Henry VII   1485-1509  AD  
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Henry VII was King of England from seizing the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death on 21 April 1509, and the first monarch of the House of Tudor. He ruled the Principality of Wales until 29 November 1489 and was Lord of Ireland.

Lived: 28 Jan 1457 - 21 Apr 1509 (age 52)
Spouse: Elizabeth of York (m. 1486 - 1503)
Children: Henry VIII of England (Son) · Mary Tudor, Queen of France (Daughter) · Margaret Tudor (Daughter) · Arthur, Prince of Wales (Son)
Parents: Lady Margaret Beaufort (Mother) · Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond (Father)
Buried: Westminster Abbey · Henry VII Chapel
Founded: Star Chamber · Reading School
espite winning his throne in battle, King Henry VII was not a military man. His policy was to keep the peace and build up the wealth of England.

He used marriages to strengthen the relationship between England and other European kingdoms. His eldest son, Arthur, married Catherine of Aragon from Spain. His daughter, Margaret, was married to King James IV of Scotland.
Arthur Tudor (Henry VII’s eldest son) died suddenly in 1502. This meant that Henry - the King’s second eldest son - was now next in line.
Henry VII died on 21st April 1509, and he was succeeded by Henry VIII, his second son.
Coin Writing Translations:
Regular Profile Issue Groat, (1505-1509), three bands on crown
Mintmark: pheon
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