John of York (died young)

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John of York (died young) was a short-lived son of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, and a younger sibling in the prominent Yorkist family of 15th-century England.

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John of York (died young) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval English noble
member of the House of York
allegiance Yorkist cause (by birth)
associatedWith Wars of the Roses (through his family)
birthOrder younger son of Cecily Neville and Richard, Duke of York
century 15th century
country Kingdom of England
death died in childhood
dynasty House of York NERFINISHED
ethnicity English
familyName of York
father Richard, 3rd Duke of York NERFINISHED
fatherTitle Duke of York NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
grandfather Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge NERFINISHED
grandmother Anne de Mortimer NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
house Plantagenet NERFINISHED
language Middle English
maternalGrandfather Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland NERFINISHED
maternalGrandmother Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland NERFINISHED
mother Cecily Neville, Duchess of York NERFINISHED
motherTitle Duchess of York NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Yorkist family
notableFor being a short-lived son of Cecily Neville and Richard, Duke of York
politicalFaction Yorkist NERFINISHED
region England
religion Roman Catholicism
royalHouse House of York NERFINISHED
siblingOf Anne of York, Duchess of Exeter NERFINISHED
Edmund, Earl of Rutland NERFINISHED
Edward IV of England NERFINISHED
Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk NERFINISHED
George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence NERFINISHED
Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Richard III of England NERFINISHED
William of York (died young) NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility

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Cecily Neville, Duchess of York child John of York (died young)