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No battle ended his reign. He was exiled to St. Helena and died
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The double crown of the Pharaoh signified his reign (and the unification) of both Lower and Upper Egypt: the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower Egypt.
No. The Wars of the Roses was a fight between the Lancaster & York claimants to the English throne. The succession of the crown at this time is very confused. Principally it involves the reign of Henrys IV V & VI, Edward IV &V & Richard III. In 1485 Henry VII wins the battle of Bosworth defeating Richard III.
Rome formed the Republic to end the reign of a tyrannical king; so the idea of kingship was extremely unpopular in Rome. By refusing the crown, Caesar hope to silence his critics who claimed that he was attempting to become king.
To have children who would be his heirs. Most kings want to keep their realm in the family, famously Henry VIII spent most of his reign trying to have sons to pass on his crown.
There were no 1740 British Crown coins minted. The Crown coin was not regularly minted during the reign of King George II.
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Foster's Crown Law was created in 1689 during the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England.
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21 days. he died in battle.
No battle ended his reign. He was exiled to St. Helena and died
Henry won the battle of bosworth field on the 22nd of August 1485, however he had parliament backdate his reign to the 21st of August 1485 so that anybody who fougth against him could be declared traitors and have their lands forfeited to the crown. He was coronated on October 30th 1485. [He died in 1509] Joey age 14. Hope this helps :D