King Edward IV of England, born on April 28, 1442, reigned from 1461 to 1470 and then again from 1471 to 1483. Known for his role in the Wars of the Roses, he was a skilled military leader who secured the English throne by defeating the Lancastrians. Edward IV was renowned for his charisma and diplomatic prowess, successfully negotiating alliances with European powers. His reign was marked by relative stability, economic growth, and cultural flourishing. Edward IV passed away on April 9, 1483, leaving a complex legacy in English history.