There wasn't one - Bosworth was the last battle of the Wars of the Roses, in 1485.
this answer (sort of) is by different person - i think they meant what war, not in the wars of the roses, was after the battle of Bosworth...
Hinckley is on the border of leicestershire near the west midlands. it is about five-eight miles from market bosworth where the battle of bosworth happened. from hinckley it takes about half an hour to get into the city centre of leicester and about the same to get into coventry.
Henry VII defeated Richard III at Bosworth. This was the last of the many civil wars/civil battles which collectively were known as the War of the Roses in England in the 15th century.
The battle of Bosworth is called so because it took place in Bosworth Field.
The Battle of Bosworth took place on 22nd August 1485
King Henry v11 defeated King Richard 111 at Bosworth Battlefield
Near Market Bosworth, England.
At Bosworth Field, near Ambion Hill. It is south of Market Bosworth, in north England.
Hinckley is on the border of leicestershire near the west midlands. it is about five-eight miles from market bosworth where the battle of bosworth happened. from hinckley it takes about half an hour to get into the city centre of leicester and about the same to get into coventry.
It was battle across England fought by the House of York and the House of Lancaster.
Henry VII defeated Richard III at Bosworth. This was the last of the many civil wars/civil battles which collectively were known as the War of the Roses in England in the 15th century.
The battle of Bosworth is called so because it took place in Bosworth Field.
The Battle of Bosworth took place on 22nd August 1485
King Henry v11 defeated King Richard 111 at Bosworth Battlefield
The Battle of Bosworth saw the death of Richard lll
William Stanley - Battle of Bosworth - died in 1495.
Henry Tudor was fighting Richard III for the thrown. Henry won the battle and became Henry VII and Richard died.
Not much except the Battle of Bosworth in a field in Bosworth for the right to rule England. They built a multi-million pound Bosworth Centre only to find out a few years later that the battle in fact took place a few miles down the road. This has in no way deterred them from still giving guided tours lying quite frankly about where it took place.