It is January 28, 1457, out at Pembroke Castle in Pembroke, Wales when Lady Margaret Beaufort who is only 13 years old gives birth to her only son, Henry Tudor, whose father, Lord Edmund Tudor is the half brother of King Henry VI of England.
Lady Margaret Beaufort is King Henry VI's first cousin twice removed, through his uncle, Lord John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and it is through our journey we will tell you why Lord Patrick William Howard named Pembroke territory after Pembroke, Wales.
Lord Patrick William Howard along with many other aristocrats had to flee Pre World War Three Planet on April 30, 2153.
Lord Patrick William Howard brought with him a picture of Pembroke Castle along with many other pictures.
Lord Patrick William Howard was a direct descendant of Sir John Howard and his wife, Lady Joan of Cornwall, who herself was a great-granddaughter of King John of England through his second son, Lord Richard of Cornwall and his son, Lord Richard of Cornwall.
Sir John and Lady Joan had a son, Sir John Howard II and he married and he had a son named Sir Sir Robert Howard and he had a son named Sir John Howard III and he married and with his second wife, they had a son Sir Robert Howard who married the second daughter of Lord Thomas Mowbray, Lady Margaret was the great-granddaughter of Lady Margaret of Brotherton who was the granddaughter of King Edward I of England with his second wife, Princess Margaret of France and Lady Margaret had a daughter, Lady Elizabeth Seagrave who married into the Mowbray family and she is the grandmother of Lady Margaret Mowbray and the great-grandmother of Lord John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk who is Lord Patrick William Howard's noble ancestor who died along with Lord John Devereux on August 22, 1485 by the hand of John Savage who was fighting for Henry Tudor.
Lady Margaret Beaufort is the great-granddaughter of Lord John of Gaunt and his third wife, Lady Katherine Sywnford and she is the great-great-granddaughter of king Edward III.
Lord Edmund Tudor is the eldest son of Queen Katherine of Valois, the widow of King Henry V of England and she married secretly to Sir Owen Tudor and two of her sons live, Lord Edmund and Lord Jasper Tudor.
Lord Edmund Tudor doesn't live to see his son grow up, but his mother is determined to see her son live and she sends to him to Brittany to live, and she makes her way back to the Court of King Edward IV of England and his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville and neither like Prince Richard, who becomes King Richard III of England and like two scheming women they plan to marry their two eldest children to each other once Henry Tudor defeated King Richard III on Bosworth field on August 22, 1485.
Henry Tudor defeated King Richard III of England and his step-father, Lord Stanley, placed the crown of St. Edward the Confessor on his step-son's head.
Faithful to his word, King Henry VII of England marries Princess Elizabeth of York who is the eldest daughter of King Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville and the rest is history.
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While on board The USS Excalibur Captain Archer delivers the news to his passengers about The May Day Horor of 2153 and he tells them " I received this news from Star-Fleet Command."
At precisely 0230.26 hours Eastern Standard Time, on 1 May 2153 (an event later known as the "May Day Horror of '53"), the Eastern Coalition launched a first strike comprised of intercontinental ballistic missiles, bomber attacks, and portable nuclear weapons, against major North American and European cities, combined with a simultaneous Interface viral assault against the New United Nations computer infrastructure Much to the surprise of the ECON political leadership, the New United Nations immediately retaliates with nuclear launches of their own, as well as bomber and satellite-based attacks against targets in the Middle East and Asia. Many Pacific nations sided with the Eastern Coalition against the United States when fighting finally breaks out. Other political groupings, such as the Muslim Bloc, were likewise hit extremely hard during the nuclear exchanges, despite being non-aligned with either side during the war.
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Historical FictionThis novel is for Camp National Novel Writing Month April 2023