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Unit 6
The Wars of the Roses
the video about The Wars of the Roses
the Houses
some pictures about the wars
Thre introduction
introduction
in brief
the House
of Lancaster
the House
of York
TheWars of the Roses
The introduction
The Wars of the Roses were a series of dynastic civil wars for the throne of England fought between supporters of two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: the houses of Lancaster and were fought in several sporadic episodes between 1455 and 1485, although there was related fighting both before and after this period.
The final victory went to a relatively remote Lancastrian claimant, Henry Tudor, who defeated the last Yorkist king Richard III and married Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth of York to unite the two houses.
some pictures
about the wars
Middle Castle
The Red Rose
The White Rose
The Tuter Rose
The houses
the House of Tutor
the House of Lancaster
the House of York
the Houses
the House of Lancaster
Henry of Bolingbroke had establised the House of Lancaster on the throne in 1399 when he deposed his cousin Richard II and was crowned as Henry IV. Bolingbroke's son Henry V maintained the family's hold on the crown, but when Henry V died, his heir was the infant Henry VI
the House of York
Henry VI's right to the crown was challenged by Richard, Duke of York, who could claim descent from Edward's third and fifth sons, Lionel of Antwerp and Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York. Richard of York, who had held several important offices of state,
the house of Tutor
1485, Henry Tudor's forces defeated in the Battle of Bosworth Field, Richard's army, Henry became King Henry VII. By then Henry married the daughter of Edward IV, the York family best wife Elizabeth of York heir to consolidate his rule. In this way, he reunited the two royal, red roses and white roses to the two opposing symbols incorporated into the red badge of the Tudor Rose.