Edward IV of England

Edward IV (1442-1483) was King of England. A member of the House of York, Edward secured the throne, with the aid of his cousin, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ("The Kingmaker"), when they defeated the Lancastrians and Warwick gained control London in 1461. Edward strengthened his claim with a decisive victory at the Battle of Towton in the same year, in the course of which the Lancastrian army was virtually wiped out. He nonetheless was forced from the throne in 1470, but regained it the following year, and held it until his death.

Edward IV in Atlantis
Edward IV grew displeased with the Earl of Warwick, on whose assistance he had relied to obtain the crown, and banished him to Atlantis in 1470.