TPE

Hello my dearest Reader,

Perhaps you'll think this website is strange but I admit I have to give you some clou.

I created this for my TPE (Travaux Pratique Encadré). And it is part of an exam called "Bac", in France. We have to choose a subjet, find a question and try to resolve it.

I chose: "What was Shakespeare's influence with his playwright "The Tragedy of King Richard the Third" over the collective imaginary and our contemporary authors?"

I discovered King Richard III and his story with the series The White Queen and I acknowledge I've always thought Middle-Age was borring, annoying but absolutely not !

I am French and I am not the best in english even if I do my best. I know there's several mistakes and I am sorry for that.

Moreover, you have to know this website isn't real. I mean, I created it for an exam, for fun but the informations are true, I hope. I just let my imagination wrote what people as Queen Elizabeth Wydville (Woodville for us) could say, thought, as this time.

You just have to appreciate and enjoy the moment.

Best regards,
Anaëlle.

Wednesday

Weddings of the years


15th May 1483

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Queen Elizabeth Wydville


          During King Edward IV's reign, many weddings were made. Here, it's a little recap of most important weddings of this reign!

          Certainly, the most striking wedding was those of the king himself with Elizabeth Wydville. This wedding brought about the disagreement between King Edward IV with Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. Indeed, Warwick wanted Edward IV marry Bona of Savoy to make an alliance with France. What's more, Elizabeth was a sympathiser of the House of Lancaster by her first wedding with Sir John Grey, and Warwick didn't accepted this marriage -humiliation-. His influence fell in favour of Wydville's family and he made a rebellion against Edward IV.

King Edward IV
          In 1469, Georges, Duke of Clarence, married Isabel Neville, Warwick's daughter. Warwick prepared his rebellion against Edward IV and at this moment, he wanted to make George the king. The goal of Warwick was to come closer to the throne, with his daughter as the queen, he could increased his power. Then he organized the marriage between her and the duke in Calais.

          But, Warwick droped quickly George in favour of Edouard of Wesminster, Henri VI's son. So he decided to marry him with his other daughter Anne in 1470 for the same reasons.

          After Edouard of Wesminster's death at the battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, Anne Neville married Richard, Duke of Gloucester in 1472. Thanks to his wedding, Richard was the legitimate sharer of lands of Neville's family. This fact created conflicts with his brother George, Duke of Clarence, who lost a part of the inheritance of domains. But in 1475, they found an agreement, Richard had to renounce of a part of Neville's inheritance and of the title of Earl of Warwick.

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          During Edward IV's reign, Wydville's family was powerful and some persons of this family were married with influential people:

  • John Wydville married Catherine Neville, duchess of Norfolk who was very rich after the death of his husband. We remind this union made a scene because Catherine was much more elderly than John...
  • In 1465, Catherine Wydville, Elizabeth's sister, married Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham.
  • In 1467, Anne Wydville, other sister of Elizabeth married William Bourchier who was the son of Isabel of York, the sister of Edward IV's father. 
  • The same year, Mary Wydville married Lord Dunster, Earl of Pembroke. 

Thanks to this weddings, Wydville's family consolidated her supremacy during this period...

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