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Henry Tudor, who became Henry VII of England, was supported by several key figures and factions, including the Welsh and Lancastrian loyalists seeking to reclaim the throne from the Yorkists. Notable supporters included his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, and influential nobles such as the Earl of Oxford and Lord Stanley. His victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 was pivotal, as it marked the end of the Wars of the Roses and established the Tudor dynasty. Additionally, he garnered support from disillusioned factions within the Yorkist camp.

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