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  1. 12,000. 8,000. Casualties and losses. 300–3,000. 4,000. The Battle of Stoke Field on 16 June 1487 may be considered the last battle of the Wars of the Roses, since it was the last major engagement between contenders for the throne whose claims derived from descent from the houses of Lancaster and York respectively.

  2. The Battle of Stoke Field on 16 June 1487 may be considered the last battle of the Wars of the Roses, since it was the last major engagement between contenders for the throne whose claims derived from descent from the houses of Lancaster and York respectively.

  3. The Battle of Stoke. 16th June 1487. Result of the Battle – Tudor/Lancastrian victory. Within two years of his victory at Bosworth, King Henry VII faced another army, this time led by King Richard III’s nephew and assumed heir, John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln.

  4. Mar 17, 2017 · Humanities › History & Culture. War of the Roses: Battle of Stoke Field. Henry VII. Public Domain. By. Kennedy Hickman. Updated on March 17, 2017. Battle of Stoke Field: Conflict & Date: The Battle of Stoke Field was fought on June 16, 1487, and was the last engagement of the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485). Armies & Commanders. House of Lancaster.

  5. Stoke Field Resources. The Battle of Stoke Field on 16 June 1487 may be considered the last battle of the Wars of the Roses. The Battle of Bosworth, two years previously, had established King Henry VII on the throne, ending the last period of Yorkist rule and initiating that of the Tudors.

  6. Historical Context. The Battle of Bosworth and the death of King Richard III in August 1485 did not signal the end of the Wars of the Roses. The tenure of the new King, Henry VII, remained insecure.

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