Margaret of York - in Fiction

In Fiction

Margaret is the major character in A Daughter of York by Anne Easter Smith. The book begins with Margaret mourning her father and brother and continues through her marriage and the aftermath of her husband's death. She also features in The King's Grace, also by Anne Easter Smith. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood features a contract mission in London City titled "Pretenders" where the Assassin's are to "naturally" kill Margaret of York on Henry VII's behalf.

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