Why do they call Elizabeth 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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Why is Elizabeth Woodville The White Queen?

First, she was not of noble birth. Second, she had ties to the Lancasters, the rivals of her husband's House of York. Being a Lancaster, Woodville should have been represented by a red rose, the traditional symbol of her family. But she married a York and was thereby tied to the white rose of York.
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Is The White Queen related to Queen Elizabeth?

Elizabeth Woodville was the main character of The White Queen as well as one of the main characters in several of the other Cousin's War novels. She was the oldest daughter and child of Richard and Jacquetta Woodville, the Queen Consort of Edward IV, and the mother of the Princes in the Tower and Elizabeth of York.
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Is The White Queen based on real history?

Adapted from Philippa Gregory's bestselling novels, The White Queen is that rare thing: a saga of real history told largely from the point of view of women.
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Is The White Princess The White Queen's daughter?

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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Who is the Red Queen of England?

The Red Queen: Margaret Beaufort. Margaret Beaufort must have known early on that she was a star: she was a duke's daughter, the greatest heiress in England, and a possible heir to Henry VI's throne. Her first possible marriage led to the downfall of England's most powerful man.
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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 many children did The White Queen have?

Marriage to Edward IV

It may have helped that she was described as a famous beauty. In 1464 the pair were married, and Elizabeth was crowned as queen on 26 May 1465. They would eventually have 10 children, including 7 girls, 5 of whom lived to adulthood.
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Which one is first The White Queen or The White Princess?

In recent years, STARZ has produced three shows that take place during the height of England's Wars of the Roses and that continue into the Tudor period. The series started with The White Queen, followed by The White Princess, and the first season of The Spanish Princess.
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Is Anne Boleyn related to Queen Elizabeth?

Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
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Why did Elizabeth the First wear white makeup?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars. In later life, she suffered the loss of her hair and her teeth, and in the last few years of her life, she refused to have a mirror in any of her rooms.
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What is the story of The White Queen?

The House of York's young and handsome Edward IV is crowned King of England with the help of the master manipulator, Lord Warwick "The Kingmaker." But when Edward falls in love with a beautiful Lancastrian commoner, Elizabeth Woodville, Warwick's plan to control the throne comes crashing down.
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Is The White Queen before the Tudors?

A Plantagenet wasn't a fried side dish, and the Wars of the Roses weren't gardening competitions.
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Why did the cast change from The White Queen to The White Princess?

Queen was a British production through the BBC, while Princess was American and fully made by Starz. The difference in series development may be the explanation for such a shift in The White Princess' cast from its prequel.
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Did King Richard marry his niece?

He was succeeded by his second son, Henry VIII. Did Richard III want to marry his niece, Elizabeth of York? It's unlikely, barring any new discoveries of letters that say otherwise, that we'll ever have conclusive evidence that Richard III did or did not want to marry his niece.
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Did Henry and Elizabeth love each other?

As time passed, Henry clearly grew to love, trust and respect Elizabeth, and they seem to have become emotionally close. There survives good evidence that she loved him, and a moving account of how they comforted each other when their eldest son, Arthur, died in 1502.
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How old is Lizzie in The White Princess?

They show Elizabeth of York's aunt Katherine who married Jasper Tudor as a woman in her 50s or 60s. She was in fact about the same age as Henry VII and was in her mid to late 30s when the series takes place.
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What comes first The White Queen or the Red Queen?

The 2013 BBC One television series The White Queen is a 10-part adaptation of Gregory's novels The White Queen (2009), The Red Queen and The Kingmaker's Daughter (2012), and features Amanda Hale as Margaret Beaufort.
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Is the Red Queen a true story?

The series is based on biography of a famous Soviet mannequin Regina Zbarska. She was called 'Soviet Sophie Loren' and 'the most beautiful weapon of the Kremlin'.
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Why didn't they make Henry fat in the Tudors?

The makers of BBC show The Tudors have said Henry VIII will not gain weight so that he retains his sex appeal. The show's bosses have said Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who plays Henry in the costume drama will not be required to put on a fat suit to reflect the king's expanding waistline.
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How is The White Queen related to Henry VIII?

While there is no direct line between the two, the modern royals have a distant connection to the Tudors. They owe their existence to Queen Margaret of Scotland, grandmother of Mary Queen of Scots, and King Henry VIII's sister.
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What happened to Queen Elizabeth in White Queen?

A 500-year-old letter discovered in the National Archives has revealed that the “White Queen” Elizabeth Woodville, the grandmother of Henry VIII, may have died of the plague.
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