• Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York (21 September 1411 – 30 December 1460), also named Richard Plantagenet...
  • York, Richard Plantagenet, 3rd duke of (1411–60). The son of the earl of Cambridge, who had rebelled against Henry V in 1415, and the heir to the estates, titles...
  • Griffiths, Ralph A. “Duke Richard of York’s intentions in 1450 and the origins of the wars of the roses”, Journal of Medieval History 1, no.2 (1975): 187-209.
  • ...of returning those who were enemies of his father into allies and, when Richard's uncle Edward died at Agincourt in late 1415, he was recognized as Duke of York.
  • Richard, Duke of York (1411-1460) was one of the most powerful members of the royal family in the mid-fifteenth century and, until Henry VI’s son was born...
  • Richard of York was born on 21 September 1411. He was the son of Richard, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, by his wife Anne de Mortimer...
  • Richard of York’s Tweets. ... Julian Fellowes -Richard was king of the north,ruled from York and wanted to be buried in York,he belongs in York'.
  • Here are ten facts about Richard, Duke of York. 1. He had royal blood. Richard had multiple connections to the English warrior-king Edward III.
  • With the king unable to govern, the queen with the support of the powerful Neville Earls gave Richard, Duke of York the position of 'Protector of England'.
  • Henry V was of the house of Lancaster so one might think that Richard, of the house of York, already had a keen motive to bring about the fall of the Lancastrians.