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King Richard III raised his standard at Nottingham Castle in 1485. This event marked the beginning of the conflict that led to the Battle of Bosworth Field, a pivotal moment in the Wars of the Roses. Richard's standard raised the hopes of his supporters as he sought to solidify his claim to the throne against Henry Tudor, who would later become King Henry VII.

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