Who is Lady Margaret in The White Queen?

In 2013, Amanda Hale portrayed Lady Margaret Beaufort in the television drama series, The White Queen, an adaptation of Gregory's novels, which was shown on BBC One, Starz, and VRT.
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Who is Lady Margaret Beaufort in The White Queen?

Lady Margaret portrayed by Amanda Hale. Heiress to the red rose of Lancaster, Margaret Beaufort fervently believes that her house is the true ruler of England. Ignored by her sainted cousin Henry VI, mocked by her mother, married at age twelve, and endangered by childbirth, she vows to put her son on the throne.
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What happened to Lady Margaret Beaufort?

Lady Margaret Beaufort died 29th June 1509, aged sixty-six. She died just four days after enjoying the coronation celebrations of her grandson, Henry VIII, and Henry Parker, Lord Morley, who acted as her cupbearer at the coronation ceremonies, reported that “she took her infirmity with eating of a cygnet”.
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What was Margaret Beaufort famous for?

Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509) survived the violent conflicts of the Wars of the Roses and went on to become the matriarch of one of England's most prominent royal dynasties. Her son, Henry VII, took the throne in 1485, becoming the first of the Tudor monarchs who would rule England until 1603.
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Is The White Queen a true story?

STARZ's hit television miniseries, The White Queen, was adapted from a historical fiction book authored by Philippa Gregory. The story follows the reign of Edward IV and his wife Elizabeth Woodville, who is commonly regarded at the White Queen due to her House of York roots.
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Did Margaret Beaufort love any of her husbands?

Little record of he and Margaret's personal relationship exists, but Margaret believed that a vision from God told her that she was to marry him. If a pregnant twelve-year-old is incapable of truly loving her husband, there is sufficient evidence to say that Margaret did love her third husband.
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How many sons did the White Queen have?

In 1452 Elizabeth married Sir John Grey of Groby. Together they had two sons.
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What did Margaret Beaufort look like?

The only certain knowledge we have of Margaret's physical appearance, is the information that she was of slight stature. This was particularly noted in her traumatic childbirth. Her funeral effigy, which was probably taken from a death mask, shows a thin woman with high cheekbones, a hooked nose and drawn cheeks.
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How was Margaret Pole related to Henry VIII?

As one of the few members of the House of Plantagenet to have survived the Wars of the Roses, she was executed in 1541 at the command of King Henry VIII, the second monarch of the House of Tudor, who was the son of her first cousin Elizabeth of York.
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Why is Elizabeth Woodville called The White Queen?

As the wife of Edward of York, Elizabeth Woodville was given the unofficial title of the 'White' Queen, which is how she is remembered today. It was a name bestowed upon her during the British civil war of the 1400s, known as 'The Wars of the Roses' — a white rose was the symbol of the house of York.
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How factual is The White Princess?

Insofar as it depicts the struggle for power between the Houses of York and Lancaster, and King Henry VII's tenuous grip on the kingdom after his marriage to Elizabeth, The White Princess is historically accurate. It also takes some creative liberties, however.
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Is The White Princess the daughter of The White Queen?

LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER

The "White Princess" herself is Lizzie, daughter of Elizabeth Woodville, and like her mother before her, she is to wed a brave new leader in uncertain times.
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What is the difference between The White Princess and The White Queen?

The White Princess serves as a direct sequel to The White Queen — the novel that the new show is based on is the fifth in the Cousins' War series, chronologically following the three that informed the plot of The White Queen.
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How old was Margaret Beaufort when she gave birth to Henry?

Margaret Beaufort gave birth to Henry Tudor on 28 January 1457, when she was 13 years and eight months old. There is no suggestion that he was premature; it is therefore likely that he was conceived before she was 13. Her husband died when she was six months pregnant, and he was 26 or 27 years old.
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Did King Richard sleep with Elizabeth?

Princess Elizabeth had an affair with her uncle, Richard III: (PROBABLY) FALSE. Time to unpack one of the biggest controversies of English history. Did Elizabeth have sex with her uncle, the man whom many at the time—and up to this day—suspected had her two younger brothers killed?
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How much older was Elizabeth Woodville than Edward?

Five years older than her royal husband, Elizabeth Woodville was an unlikely queen. Her legendary blonde beauty entranced the young king to the extent that he married her in spite of tradition, in spite of advice, perhaps even in spite of himself.
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Does Queen Elizabeth in The White Queen have a son?

Elizabeth fled with her children to Westminster Abbey. It was there in sanctuary that Elizabeth gave birth to a son, who she named Edward after his father. In 1470, Edward returned to quash the Lancastrian forces, killing Warwick in battle.
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