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  1. Feb 19, 2020 · A Dynastic Conflict. The Wars of the Roses was a series of dynastic conflicts between the monarchy and the nobility of England in the second half of the 15th century CE. The 'wars' were really a series of intermittent, often small-scale battles, executions, murders, and failed plots as the political class of England fractured into two groups ...

  2. Died: March 10, 1513 (aged 70) Role In: Wars of the Roses. John de Vere, 13th earl of Oxford (born Sept. 8, 1442—died March 10, 1513) was an English soldier and royal official, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the Roses. He helped to restore the deposed King Henry VI (1470) and later (1485) to secure the English throne for the last ...

  3. Dec 24, 2020 · As the Wars of the Roses loomed, Edmund was a second cousin once removed to King Henry VI. Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset and Richard, Duke of York made several attempts to destroy each other as they vied for supremacy. But how did this rivalry lead to the Wars of the Roses, which ended.

  4. Apr 18, 2011 · Books. Lancaster And York: The Wars of the Roses. Alison Weir. Random House, Apr 18, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 480 pages. A lucid, gripping account of the human side of one of the bloodiest chapters of British history. The war between the houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England was characterised by treachery, deceit and ...

  5. Roses rivalry. The term "Roses rivalry" refers to the rivalry between the English counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire. The rivalry originated in the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) which was fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York. [1] The roses rivalry is still present to this day.

  6. Richard, Duke of York, was chosen as Protector. This time of uncertainty worsened the already bad relationships between some of the most powerful families. After Henry’s recovery, the arguments gradually developed into battles between the king’s supporters (Lancastrians) and the Duke of York’s supporters.

  7. The wars were called the Wars of the Roses because the Yorkists were represented by a white rose and the Lancastrians by a red rose. Background to the Wars of the Roses Although there were no battles fought until 1455, the cause of the wars dates back to the reign of Edward III and the power struggle between his sons after his death.

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