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Wars of the Roses - Wikipedia The conflict was fought between supporters of the House of Lancaster (emblem a red rose) and House of York (white rose), two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet
Wars of the Roses - Winner, Family Tree England | HISTORY The Wars of the Roses were a series of bloody civil wars for the throne of England between two competing royal families: the House of York and the House of Lancaster, both members of the age-old
The Wars of the Roses: How a royal family feud tore England . . . Henry Tudor, crowned Henry VII, married Elizabeth of York, symbolically uniting the warring factions with the merging of the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York The aftermath of the Wars of the Roses saw the rise of the Tudor dynasty, which would rule England for over a century
Wars of the Roses Overview and History - ThoughtCo The Wars of the Roses were a battle for the English throne between the Houses of Lancaster and York The struggle ended with Henry VII's victory and the start of the Tudor Dynasty in 1485 The conflict's name comes from the symbols of the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York
Exploring the War of the Roses: Key Events and Battles . . . Spanning three decades, the War of the Roses was a civil conflict between the Houses of Lancaster and York that left a lasting mark on England, ultimately reshaping society and leading to shifts in the monarchy
The Wars of the Roses - A Summary and Study Guide The Battle of Stoke Field, fought on June 16, 1487, was the last major battle of the Wars of the Roses, marking a decisive Tudor victory against the Yorkists It was an attempt by Yorkist supporters to unseat King Henry VII in favour of the pretender Lambert Simnel