he married the daughter of the opposing side: elizabeth of york
He married Elizabeth of York
The war of Roses
Many people believe that the Wars of the Roses ended with the Battle of Bosworth, won by Henry VII against Richard III in 1485, although this is not true, as the Lambert Simnel rebellion caused Henry VII to fight one more battle, the Battle of Stoke on June 4th 1487. Although this was the last battle in the Wars of the Roses, Henry VII still faced many threats from Yorkist claimants who still wanted the throne, which means that many historian believe the Wars of the Roses did not truly end until the acession of Henry's son, Henry VIII.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.
Henry VII became King at the conclusion of the War of the Roses, as he was the ultimate victor. He defeated Richard III, the Lancastrian claimant of the throne, at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
No, Henry VII was on the Yorkist side in the War of the Roses. He was the founder of the Tudor dynasty and won the crown by defeating King Richard III, a Lancastrian, at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Henry VII's victory effectively ended the war and marked the beginning of the Tudor period in England.
The war of Roses
Henry won the wars of the roses
Many people believe that the Wars of the Roses ended with the Battle of Bosworth, won by Henry VII against Richard III in 1485, although this is not true, as the Lambert Simnel rebellion caused Henry VII to fight one more battle, the Battle of Stoke on June 4th 1487. Although this was the last battle in the Wars of the Roses, Henry VII still faced many threats from Yorkist claimants who still wanted the throne, which means that many historian believe the Wars of the Roses did not truly end until the acession of Henry's son, Henry VIII.
henry married a member of rival to ending the wars of the roses
Richard III and Henry Tudor(later Henry VII)
Answer King Henry VII of England was the son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. Marking the end of a long and bloody Civil War known as the Wars of The Roses, he became King after defeating King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.
Henry VII became King at the conclusion of the War of the Roses, as he was the ultimate victor. He defeated Richard III, the Lancastrian claimant of the throne, at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
1485-1509
1485
If you mean when did they rule the first Tudor monarch Henry VII became King in 1485 and the last Elizabeth I died in 1603. That does not mean though that the people after them were not related to the Tudors. James I who was King after Elizabeth was the great-great grandson of Henry VII and Elizabeth II is the 14th great granddaughter of Henry VII.
No, Henry VII was on the Yorkist side in the War of the Roses. He was the founder of the Tudor dynasty and won the crown by defeating King Richard III, a Lancastrian, at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Henry VII's victory effectively ended the war and marked the beginning of the Tudor period in England.