Margaret Beaufort

Lauren Johnson

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The life of Margaret Beaufort, who survived the Wars of the Roses to become mother of the Tudor dynasty.

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Publish Date: 06/11/2025

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Survivor. Rebel. Conspirator. Matriarch of a dynasty.

Born into a century of conflict as the daughter of the Duke of Somerset and a descendant of Edward III, Margaret Beaufort was married at twelve, a mother and widow at thirteen, and a player in one of the most violent chapters of English history.

Across three marriages and decades of civil war, Margaret endured loss, intrigue and exile – yet lived to see her only son crowned Henry VII, the first Tudor king. Against a backdrop of shifting power and danger, she helped broker the union that ended the Wars of the Roses, shaped the early Tudor court, and played a formative role in the life of her grandson, Henry VIII.

In this powerful and perceptive biography, historian Lauren Johnson brings Margaret vividly to life as a woman of rare resilience and ambition. With empathy and sharp insight, Johnson reframes our understanding of medieval power and restores Margaret to her rightful place: not simply a mother behind the throne, but a skilled political operator whose determination changed the course of English history.

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Dimensions 234 × 153 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

464

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

942.04092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K