The Cousins' War.
The Wars of the Roses were over by the time Henry VIII was born.
You see, Henry the 8th died a long time ago so people do not know his phone number. Anyway, they would't have had phones in the Tudor Times. It's quite an obvious if you think about it. :)
Time of Roses was created in 1969.
Time to Smell the Roses was created in 2007.
The Tudor dynasty happened when Henry Tudor (Henry VII) beat king Richard the III in the war of the roses. Henry wanted to be king, the only way someone could be king or queen in that time was to kill the monach.
The ISBN of Time to Smell the Roses is 0-141-32178-4.
The Wars of the Roses were long finished by Shakespeare's time. Shakespeare only paints the Yorkist Kings, such as Richard III as evil because Elizabeth I was Queen at this time, and since her grandfather, Henry VII, was a Lancastrian, he would not have wanted to anger her. From Henry VII onwards, the royal family was no longer known as Lancastrian or Yorkist, they were Tudor, symbolised in the Tudor rose, which was a mix of the Lancaster red rose and Yorkist white, and Henry VII married the Yorkist Elizabeth of York.
I read once, a long time ago, that the last words spoken by King Henry VIII were: "Monks, Monks, Monks".
Henry VII was in exile for about 14 years. After the defeat of his father, Henry VI, in the Wars of the Roses, Henry Tudor fled to France in 1471 and remained there until he returned to England in 1485 to claim the throne. His time in exile was marked by efforts to gather support and resources to challenge Richard III.
The average temperature roses need atnight time is 15-20 degrees C. At day time25-30 degrees C.
The Tudor rose, supposedly devised by Henry VII to combine the symbols of York and Lancaster, the white and red roses. Actually these symbols were made up a long time afterwards.
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