Kings And Queens Of England
Edward IV
Edward IV (1442-1483), became king of England in 1461. He was the son
of Richard, Duke of York, and was the first king of England from the
House of York.
Before Edward's reign, the Houses of York and Lancaster--two branches
of the royal Plantagenet family--had begun fighting each other in the
Wars of the Roses. As leader of the Yorkists, Edward was proclaimed
king in 1461 by supporters in London and then won a major victory at
Towton against the forces of Henry VI of the House of Lancaster. But
in 1470, the powerful Earl of Warwick shifted his support to the House
of Lancaster. Edward then fled to Holland. The next year, Edward returned
with an army and regained the throne. He then ruled England until his
death in 1483. As king, Edward strengthened the royal power and paved
the way for the absolute monarchy of the Tudors. Edward IV was born
in France.