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  1. The conflict was between two sides of the Plantagenet family - the House of York and the House of Lancaster. Both sides felt that they had a good claim to the throne and that they should rule.

  2. www.warsoftheroses.com › life-in-the-15th-century › songSong - Wars of the Roses

    Song. The 15th century was not all wars, death, disease & destruction: there was plenty of time for music and dance. Music also played a very important part in religious worship. Mass was said in churches and private chapels every day in Latin, sometimes several times a day, and on feast days, of which there were many, High Mass would be sung.

  3. Context. "There Were Roses" has been described as one of the best songs ever written about the Irish conflict known as The Troubles. [1] The song recounts the true story of two men, "Allan Bell" from Benagh, a Protestant and "Sean O'Malley" from South Armagh, a Catholic.

  4. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" was immensely popular and was sung by both sides of the American Civil War. It became a hit in England and Ireland as well and was eventually lyrically rewritten and became the related tune "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye".

    • The Yorks and Lancasters were descended from the same family. The Houses of York and Lancaster both traced their lineage to the sons of Edward III of the House of Plantagenet, who ruled as England’s king from 1327 until 1377.
    • Fallout from the Hundred Years’ War helped spark the unrest. The Wars of the Roses might never have happened if not for the tenuous state of English politics in the 1450s.
    • Neither side used a rose as its sole symbol. The Wars of the Roses take their name from the color of the roses—red for Lancaster and white for York—that each house supposedly used as their emblem.
    • Queen Margaret of Anjou was the Lancasters’ most skilled strategist. Although the Lancasters were nominally aligned behind King Henry VI, his ill health ensured that he was never a major player in the Wars of the Roses.
  5. His poem was originally entitled "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" ("The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in which he recorded the pain felt by a soldier on being separated from his loved one. Leip combined two girls' names for the female that he addresses. Lili was the young soldier's own girlfriend, the daughter of a local grocer.

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487) was a dynastic conflict between the English nobility and monarchy which led to four decades of intermittent battles, executions, and murder plots. The English elite was split into two camps, each centred around a branch of the descendants of Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377): the Yorks and Lancasters, who won.

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