05 August, 2012

Plantagenet Petition : the descents of the Anjou dynasty live in Australia

Richard III [Wikipedia]
The Plantagenet petition stirred the curiosity of an Angers Daily News reader. His opinion sent to Adn has brought to the Angers initiative a unforeseen perspective regarding the legimacy of all British monarchs since Edward IV. That one, king of England between 1461 and 1483, was the uncle of Edward Plantagenet for who the Anjou capital, birthplace of the Plantagenet dynasty which ruled England from 1154 to 1485 (331 years), has today launched a petition.

London Tower [wikipedia]
With the accession to the trone of Henry VII, the Tudor dynasty has defeated the Plantagenet. Richard III, the last Plantagenet king, was killed in a battle against Henry VII. The predecessors of Richard III, themselves Plantagenet, are dead. Only one person could catalyse the political opposition against Henry VII : Edward Plantagenet, the last link of the Anjou dynasty. So Henry VII made him imprisoned in London Tower in 1485 and beheaded in 1499. He was 25 years old.


Jerilderie, New South Wales [wikipedia]
Not only that murder was horrible, but it was useless because king Edward IV, after who England torn apart during the Two Roses civil war, had a young brother, legitimate that one, whose descent is still alive... with the Abney-Hastings family who settled at the beginning of the sixties in Jerilderie, Australia...



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