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| The Massacre of the Romanovs | 16/7/1918 |
They could have been saved, but Britain refused them asylum. | ||||||
| Princess Victoria of Hesse | 1863-1950 |
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| Marie Antoinette | 1755-1793 |
She fostered several children including commoners - and cared for them as if her own. | ||||||
| The sad story of Caroline Matilda | 1751-177 |
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| Elizabeth 1 | 1533-1604 |
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| Catherine de Medici | 1519-1589 |
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| Mary Queen of Scots | 1542-1587 |
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| Edward VI | 1537-1553 |
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| Mary 1 - 'Bloody Mary' | 1516-1558 |
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| Lady Jane Grey | 1537-1554 |
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| Catherine Howard | 1523-1542 |
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| Jane Seymour | 1508-1537 |
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| Anne Boleyn's family after her execution | ||||||||
| Anne Boleyn | 1501-1536 |
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| Anne Boleyn's first love | ||||||||
| Henry VIII's wives | 1491-1547 | |||||||
| Edward V | 1470-1483 |
Edward V and his younger brother, Richard of Shrewsbury, are known as the Princes in the Tower. They disappeared after being sent to heavily guarded royal lodgings in the Tower of London. Responsibility for their disappearance (and presumed deaths) is widely attributed to Richard III, who sent them to the Tower, but there is a lack of conclusive evidence | ||||||
| Elizabeth of York | 1466-1503 |
Queen of England by marriage to Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in 1503. | ||||||
| Margaret Beaufort | 1404-1444 |
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| Isabella of Valois | 1389-1409 |
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| Blanche of Bourbon | 1339-1361 |
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| Isabella of France | 1295-1358 |
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| Isabella of Angouleme | 1186-1188 |
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| Matilda/Maud | 1102-1125 |
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| Aggrippina the Younger | 15-59 |
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