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  1. Richard de la Pole (died 24 February 1525) was a pretender to the English crown. Commonly nicknamed "White Rose", he was the last Yorkist claimant to actively and openly seek the crown of England.

  2. Richard de la Pole (died Feb. 24, 1525, Pavia, Duchy of Milan) was the last Yorkist claimant to the English throne. Pole was the youngest son of John de la Pole, 2nd duke of Suffolk (died 1491/92), and Elizabeth, sister to the Yorkist king Edward IV (ruled 1461–70, 1471–83).

  3. Learn about the rise and fall of the de la Pole family, from medieval merchants to Yorkist claimants, in six generations from 1290 to 1525. Discover their roles in the Hundred Years War, the Wars of the Roses, and the Tudor dynasty.

  4. RICHARD DE LA POLE, pretender to the English crown, was the fifth son of John de la Pole (1442-1491), 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth second daughter of Richard, Duke of York and sister of Edward IV.

  5. Richard de la Pole, the youngest son of John de la Pole Duke of Suffolk and Elizabeth Plantagenet, referred to as the 'White Rose', was the last member of the House of York to actively seek the crown of England.

  6. Richard Pole (1462 - antes del 18 de diciembre de 1505) fue un galés que tuvo una relación cercana y servicial con el rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra, su primo. Fue nombrado caballero de la Orden de la Jarretera y se le dio como esposa a Margaret Plantegenet, condesa de Salisbury.

  7. RICHARD DE LA POLE. Son of John de la Pole and Elizabeth Plantagenet (sister of Edward IV) and had a claim to the throne as a descendent of Edward III. Brother of John and Edmund. Recognized as King of England by Louis XII of France in 1512, but left France when it made peace with England.