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At first the Lancastrian king Henry VI did, then Edward IV (Yorkist). After Edward was his brother Richard III. You may want to count Edward's son Edward V, but his uncle Richard took the throne from him, and young Edward V died in the tower. After Richard III was Henry Tudor, who won the battle of Bosworth Field and ended the Wars of the Roses, becoming Henry VII.

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