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1. Henry Tudor never fought Richard II. He fought Richard III, a totally different guy.

2. Henry Tudor was never defeated by anyone. He defeated Richard III although basically because Henry's relative Lord Stanley changed sides in mid-battle, taking his troops with him.

3. Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth Field.

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