History of War - Wars of the Roses - July 2019 (gnv64).pdf
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History of War: Wars of the Roses - July 2019
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As English troops set sail for home shores after their devastating defeat during the Hundred Years' War in 1453, few could gladly contemplate the prospect of conflict once more. Yet before the decade was out, England was engaged in a bloody civil war that reshaped the nation's ruling elite. Incapacitated by mental illness, King Henry VI had retreated from the royal court, his power divided among his most trusted allies. In time he recovered but his advisors had experienced a taste of true power and wanted more. In May 1455, Richard, Duke of York, marched on St Albans. The first clash of the Wars of the Roses had begun.
Over the following pages, discover the key battles that shaped the course of the conflict, meet the people who sought power whatever the cost, and find out how the family feud between York and Lancaster gave rise to a new dynasty altogether.
CONTENTS
08 A gathering storm
How can we account for one of the most famous conflicts in English history?
LANCASTRIAN RULE
22 Key players 1455-60
Meet the men and women who shaped the Wars of the Roses
24 Battle and bloodshed 1455-60
Uncover the decisive battles waged during the Lancastrian reign
26 Mad King Henry
In an already troubled realm, Henry Vl's descent into illness fanned the flames of discord and provoked conflicts that would bring England ever closer to the brink of civil war
34 Margaret of Anjou: Warlady
How the daughter of an impoverished duke of France became one of the most controversial queens in English history
38 Battle of Wakefield
Richard of York's death in battle did not, as might have been expected, end the war
40 Warwick the Kingmaker
During an era crowded with dynamic personalities, Richard Neville stood out as one of England's most powerful figures
YORKIST RULE
48 Key players 1461-82
Meet the men and women who shaped the Wars of the Roses
50 Battles and bloodshed 1461-82
Uncover the decisive battles waged during the Yorkist reign
52 Edward IV's victory at Towton
How the Lancastrians were crushed by the passionate young king's brute force
62 The White Queen's black magic
Was witchcraft behind the fairy-tale marriage of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville?
72 The Yorkist court
Splendid and lascivious, the royal court was enough to repel some of the king's closest confidants
76 Retreat and revenge
Expelled from England, the Lancastrian forces plotted and schemed their way back
80 Death of a turncoat
In his quest to regain the throne, Edward IV went head to head with the Earl of Warwick
88 A clash of crowns
How the Battle of Tewkesbury sounded the death knell for the Lancastrians
94 Crushing the enemies
With the Yorkist victory cemented, Edward IV turned his mind to destroying his foes
100 Murder in the Tower
When two young princes disappeared more than 500 years ago, it sparked one of the most controversial and debated murder mysteries in history
106 Richard III: Saint or tyrant?
Was the last of the Plantagenet dynasty the villain history makes him out to be? The truth is much more complex
116 Dawn of the Tudors
How an unlikely claimant silenced the battle drums at Bosworth to become king of England
TUDOR RULE
124 Key players 1485-87
Meet the men and women who shaped the Wars of the Roses
126 Battles and bloodshed 1485-87
Uncover the decisive battles waged during the Tudor reign
128 Purge of the Plantagenets
Amid treachery, treason and scheming plots, the Tudors fought tooth and nail to keep hold of their crown
138 War of words
How Shakespeare manipulated and twisted history to paint the Tudors as the heroes and the Plantagenets as the villains
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