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  1. 8 Mac 2018 · The Wars of the Roses. The Plantaganet King Henry VI was a weak king, married to an ambitious French princess, Margaret of Anjou. At this time, there was a complex series of rivalries and jealousies at court between powerful noble families. The Queen and her circle of nobles were known as Lancastrians after Henry’s surname of Lancaster.

  2. 8 Jun 2018 · Wars of the Roses [1], traditional name given to the intermittent struggle (1455–85) for the throne of England between the noble houses of York [2] (whose badge was a white rose) and Lancaster [3] (later associated with the red rose). About the middle of the 15th cent.

  3. 12 Apr 2019 · The War of the Roses & Malory. The War of the Roses was a civil conflict between the House of York (symbolized by a white rose) and the House of Lancaster (a red rose) for the throne of England.Neither side referred to the conflict by this name, which only came into vogue some centuries later, but both sides were identified by the heraldic badges they wore which featured a different colored rose.

  4. The Wars of the Roses effectively ended at Bosworth Field. Richard's defeat and death in this battle marked the end of the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudor Dynasty. 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 ...

  5. 26 Ogo 2022 · 'The Causes Of The Wars Of The Roses Explained'The Wars of the Roses were one of the bloodiest periods in English history. After 30 years of conflict between...

  6. The Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) were a series of civil wars fought over the throne of England between supporters of the House of Lancaster, the Lancastrians, and supporters of the House of York, the Yorkists.Both houses were branches of the Plantagenet royal house and were related through King Edward III.. The wars began for several reasons, and historians have debated the one that was ...

  7. Die weiße Rose des Hauses York. Als Rosenkriege ( englisch Wars of the Roses) werden die mit Unterbrechungen von 1455 bis 1485 geführten Kämpfe zwischen den beiden rivalisierenden englischen Adelshäusern York und Lancaster bezeichnet. Die Adelshäuser waren verschiedene Zweige des Hauses Plantagenet und führten ihre Stammlinie auf König ...