Wars of the Roses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wars of the Roses were a series of bloody dynastic civil wars between supporters of the rival houses of Lancaster and York, for the throne of England. They are generally accepted to have been fo...
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Back in July, at a New National Theatre Tokyo (NNTT) press conference to herald this autumn's special staging of William Shakespeare's nine-hour-long "Henry VI" trilogy, Hitoshi Uyama, 56, its director, declared his intention to go beneath and beyond the blood, guts and gore of the famous epic set during the War of the ...
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Between 1399 and 1461, England was ruled by Kings from the House of Lancaster (Henry IV., Henry V. and Henry VI. The WAR OF THE ROSES, a dynastic English civil war, broke out in 1453 - the King was temporarily incapacitated because of an attack by a mental disease he had inherited from his Valois mother.
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A description of the War of the Roses, one of England's major civil wars, from the 1824/25 Baines Directory of Lancashire. ... The claims of the house,of York to the throne of England, ... The battle of Towton Field seemed decisive of the war of the Roses. Henry escaped into Scotland, while his more fortunate rival repaired...
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The War of the Roses was the struggle in the 15th century between the House of Lancaster (symbolized by the red rose) and the House of York (white rose) for control of the English throne. For all of the first half of the century, the House of Lancaster controlled the throne.
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Because Lancaster's heraldic badge was a red rose and York's was a white rose, the long conflict came to be known as the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 85).
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Map of Map of England, Wales, and Scotland during the War of the Roses (1453–1487) between the House of York (White Rose) and the House of Lancaster (Red Rose). ... Maps ETC > Europe > United Kingdom > England in the War of the Roses, 1455–1485...
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The lives and fortunes of the members of the Paston family during England's devastating War of the Roses are revealed in an intriguing family portrait based on a rare series of letters that follow the family as they work their way up in the world from simple farmers to landed gentry.
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War of the Roses 1455 - 1485 England became engulfed in a civil war between the houses, of York and Lancaster. ... The decisive battle of the War of the Roses was fought near Market Bosworth. Richard of Gloucester, the last Plantagenate King of England was to try consequences with Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond.
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