House of Lancaster
Henry IV ("Bolingbroke," son of the Duke of Lancaster), 1399-1413.
Henry V (son of Henry IV), 1413-1422.
Henry VI (son of Henry V, deposed), 1422-1471.
Richard Duke of York
The War of the Roses was a dynastic rivalry between two branches of the House of Plantagenet. It was fought between the houses of Lancaster and York.
A: Lancaster, represented by a red rose. York, represented by a white rose. Ergo, War of the Roses.
a ninkanpoop it is. the colours is green yellow and red
Around 105,000 people in total died in the war of the roses!
Neither. The roses (white and red) which symbolized the Lancasters and Yorks in the war of the roses were united when Henry VII took the throne, which united the two dynasties.
The two families fighting both had roses in their crests. One family's roses were red, and the other's were white.
Lancaster and York.
There were two roses involved in this war. There was the red rose for the House of Lancaster, and the white rose for the House of York.
The War of the Roses was a dynastic rivalry between two branches of the House of Plantagenet. It was fought between the houses of Lancaster and York.
A: Lancaster, represented by a red rose. York, represented by a white rose. Ergo, War of the Roses.
a ninkanpoop it is. the colours is green yellow and red
Countries were not fighting in the War of the Roses. It was a civil war between two royal houses, Lancaster and York. They were fighting over the crown. One complication: the War of the Roses occurred while England was involved in the 100 Years War with France.
the war of the roses was a hundred year war between the house of york and the house of Lancaster, only on the 22nd of august 1485 was it resolved in the battle of Bosworth when Henry Tudor won and Richard III died.
Around 105,000 people in total died in the war of the roses!
The Germans started both wars.
No world war 1 was started in 1914 . World war two started in 1939
1939