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A Portrait of Edward IV
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At three, Elizabeth of York had been briefly betrothed to George Neville in 1469. His father John later supported George's uncle the Earl of Warwick in rebellion against King Edward IV, and the betrothal was called off.

In 1473, Margaret of York gives birth to a son awaited by the duke of Burgundy, who is baptized as Philip.

In 1475, Louis XI agreed to the marriage of 9 year old Elizabeth of York and his son Charles, the Dauphin of France, she was named a Lady of the Garter in 1477, along with her mother and her paternal aunt Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk.

On 1175, Marie of Burgundy marries Maximilian of Austria, creating an alliance between Burgundy and Austria, however, Marie is forced to renounce her claims to the Valois-Burgundy inheritance.

Edward IV on January 1483 would sign a double marriage treaty between France and England where in Anne of Brittany would marry Edward V and Charles VIII would marry Elizabeth of York, for the marriage to happen is for Elizabeth of York to go to France and be educated there as soon as possible, so Elizabeth of York went to Paris in order to be acquainted and to know her future husband the Dauphin.

1. The POD is Charles VIII marrying Elizabeth of York, In OTL she married Henry Tudor
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