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May 6 – Edmund Beaufort is executed

For today's "on this day" event, I'm taking you back to the Wars of the Roses. It's a relevant event because it was a factor in Henry Tudor (Henry VII) becoming the main Lancastrian claimant.

On this day in history, 6th May 1471, Edmund Beaufort, styled 3rd Duke of Somerset, was executed in Tewkesbury marketplace following his army's defeat at the Battle of Tewkesbury. He was buried at Tewkesbury Abbey

Here are some facts about Edmund Beaufort:

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Image: Edmund Beaufort's execution as depicted in the Histoire de la rentrée victorieuse du roi Edouard IV en son royaume d'Angleterre.

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