henryVII's army
War of the Roses
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Lancastrians and Yorkists. Lancastrians were of the House of Lancaster (descended from John of Gaunt) and wore a red rose. Yorkists were of the House of York (descended from Lionel, John's brother) and wore a white rose.
it was a battle between the Yorkists and the Lancastrians. It was called the war of roses because the Yorkists were represented by a white Rose and the Lancastrians by a Red Rose.
They were too different families that were on line to the throne to England that fought in the Wars of the Roses.
Henry Tudor
War of the Roses
The Wars Of The Roses
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Lancastrians and Yorkists. Lancastrians were of the House of Lancaster (descended from John of Gaunt) and wore a red rose. Yorkists were of the House of York (descended from Lionel, John's brother) and wore a white rose.
it was a battle between the Yorkists and the Lancastrians. It was called the war of roses because the Yorkists were represented by a white Rose and the Lancastrians by a Red Rose.
They were too different families that were on line to the throne to England that fought in the Wars of the Roses.
The House of York and the House of Lancaster, 22nd August 1485. The Lancastrians were victorious
The proper noun is "Lancastrians" (family and supporters of the House of Lancaster, especially during the War of the Roses).
Henry VI was King of England between 1422-1461 and again 1470-71. He reigned during the Wars of the Roses when the crown was disputed between Yorkists and Lancastrians.
People from Cheshire are known as Cestrians, although strictly speaking this applies to people from Chester, Cheshire's county city. The same principle applies to people from Lancashire, who are known as Lancastrians after the county city, Lancaster.
Henry VIII parents were King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York, when these two married if brought the end of the war of roses because the York and Lancastrians were united. Henry from the Lancastarians and Elizabeth from York.