Yes, in England: 1455-1485.
The War of the Roses resulted in a new Tudor dynasty, which brought about the English Reformation. The end of the War of the Roses marks the end of the Middle Ages. In the Tudor dynasty many changes in art, music, writing and so on happened, although this is because of the renaissance in Italy.
Tudor times did not change into the Middle Ages, it was the other way around. In the UK, the Middle Ages are counted as ending in 1485, when the War of the Roses ended and Henry VII became king. Henry VII was the first king of the Tudor dynasty.
Different people have different ideas about the date of the end of the Middle Ages. Three of these dates are associated with wars. One of these was the Hundred Years' War, which ended officially in 1453. Another was the Byzantine-Ottoman Wars, which also ended in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople. Another war used as a marker for the end of the Middle Ages was the Wars of the Roses, which ended in 1485.
Moscow and the Mongols were at war during the Middle Ages. In fact, the Mongols sacked Moscow in 1237 or 1238. Clearly Moscow recovered.
because of war
I just recently looked up information about roses in the middle ages and found that it wasn't until much later that rose gardens existed and that roses had value. The one use of the rose in the middle ages was the red and white roses in the War of the Roses between the English crown. So, I doubt that the primrose held any significant value in the middle ages.
beacause it was the start of the war of the roses
I would prefer to have been in England of this time. The Hundred Years' War took up about half of the Late Middle Ages in France. I think things were pretty unsettled there. I think of the War of the Roses as not medieval. I know there are English Historians who date the end of the Middle Ages at the end of the War of the Roses. Maybe I should just admit I don't speak French and let it go at that.
The War of the Roses resulted in a new Tudor dynasty, which brought about the English Reformation. The end of the War of the Roses marks the end of the Middle Ages. In the Tudor dynasty many changes in art, music, writing and so on happened, although this is because of the renaissance in Italy.
The War of the Roses resulted in a new Tudor dynasty, which brought about the English Reformation. The end of the War of the Roses marks the end of the Middle Ages. In the Tudor dynasty many changes in art, music, writing and so on happened, although this is because of the renaissance in Italy.
feudalism, parliament, crusades, magna carta, plague, courtly love, war of the roses.
Tudor times did not change into the Middle Ages, it was the other way around. In the UK, the Middle Ages are counted as ending in 1485, when the War of the Roses ended and Henry VII became king. Henry VII was the first king of the Tudor dynasty.
Different people have different ideas about the date of the end of the Middle Ages. Three of these dates are associated with wars. One of these was the Hundred Years' War, which ended officially in 1453. Another was the Byzantine-Ottoman Wars, which also ended in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople. Another war used as a marker for the end of the Middle Ages was the Wars of the Roses, which ended in 1485.
itw as important because in the middle ages there was lots of war and violence
Yes
Plenty of it!
war