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'''Elizabeth Woodville''' was the wife of [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]], the [[Queen of England]] from the early [[1460s]] until [[9 April]] [[1483]], and therefore a major player in the [[Wars of the Roses]]. Her sons, the eldest of which was the un-[[coronation|crowned]] [[Edward V of England|Edward V]], were collectively known as "the [[Princes in the Tower]]". After the death of her husband, [[Richard III of England|her brother-in-law Richard III of England]] locked them away in the [[Tower of London]], and their ultimate fate was an historical mystery that the [[Fifth Doctor]] — and for about two years, [[Peri Brown|Peri]] and [[Erimem]] — investigated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')  
'''Elizabeth Woodville''' was the wife of [[Edward IV of England|Edward IV]], the [[Queen]] of [[England]] from the early [[1460s]] until [[9 April]] [[1483]], and therefore a major player in the [[Wars of the Roses]]. Her sons, the eldest of which was the un-[[coronation|crowned]] [[Edward V of England|Edward V]], were collectively known as "the [[Princes in the Tower]]". After the death of her husband, [[Richard III of England|her brother-in-law Richard III of England]] locked them away in the [[Tower of London]], and their ultimate fate was an historical mystery that the [[Fifth Doctor]] — and for about two years, [[Peri Brown|Peri]] and [[Erimem]] — investigated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')  
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Elizabeth Woodville was the wife of Edward IV, the Queen of England from the early 1460s until 9 April 1483, and therefore a major player in the Wars of the Roses. Her sons, the eldest of which was the un-crowned Edward V, were collectively known as "the Princes in the Tower". After the death of her husband, her brother-in-law Richard III of England locked them away in the Tower of London, and their ultimate fate was an historical mystery that the Fifth Doctor — and for about two years, Peri and Erimem — investigated. (AUDIO: The Kingmaker)

Elizabeth Woodville