If there is love enough, then nothing - not nature, not even death itself - can come between two who love each other. The SONS OF YORK will destroy each other, one brother destroying another, uncles devouring nephews, fathers beheading sons.
THE WHITE QUEEN (2013)
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⋆⁺₊⋆ ☀︎☀︎☀︎ ⋆⁺₊⋆ url edit: @threesonsofyorks (I'm back with my bullshit)
RICHARD: Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun; ...
EDWARD: 'Tis wondrous strange, the like yet never heard of.
I think it cites us, brother, to the field,
That we, the sons of brave Plantagenet,
Each one already blazing by our meeds,
Should notwithstanding join our lights together
And over-shine the earth as this the world.
Whate'er it bodes, henceforward will I bear 665
Upon my target three fair-shining suns.
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Elizabeth of York, fashion character design. Mourning outfit, c. 1482.
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Coat of Arms of Edward IV, King of England, in his Capacity as Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
by Pierre Coustain, c. 1481
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REBECCA FERGUSON as Elizabeth Woodville and MAX IRONS as Edward IV in "The White Queen" (2013)
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Probably the most notorious lovers of the Wars of the Roses: Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville
This was a fun one. The legend goes they met under an oak tree, and that Edward pursued Elizabeth until she agreed to marry him in secret. There's so much going on between these two figures, but it does seem that despite everything it does seem that Edward and Elizabeth had genuine affection for one another.
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ANEURIN BARNARD, MAX IRONS and DAVID OAKES
as RICHARD III, EDWARD IV and GEORGE, DUKE OF CLARENCE
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Elizabeth of York, fashion character design c. 1473-1474.
If you dare to think that I have developed some kind of obsession with little Elizabeth of York, I must tell you...
… you are right.
P.S. My mom told me she looks like a historical Tinkerbell and now I can't stop thinking about it lol
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@perioddramasource: PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK
Day One: Favourite Adaptation - The White Queen
Adapted from the following works of Philippa Gregory:
The White Queen
The Red Queen
The Kingmaker's Daughter
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