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  1. Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses: A Source Book (Sutton History Paperbacks) by Keith Dockray, 2000-03-25
  2. Wales & Wars of Roses (Sutton Illustrated History Paperbacks) by H. T. Evans, 1998-08
  3. The War of the Roses and Henry VII (Heinemann Advanced History) by Colin Pendrill, 2003-10
  4. Richard III and His Rivals: Magnates and their Motives in the Wars of the Roses by Michael Hicks, 2003-11-01
  5. William Shakespeare, the Wars of the Roses and the Historians by Keith Dockray, 2004-01
  6. Bosworth Field & the Wars of the Roses (Wordsworth Military Library) by A. L. Rowse, 1999-01
  7. The Wars of the Roses: Peace and Conflict in Fifteenth-Century England by John Gillingham, 1982-02
  8. English towns in the wars of the Roses, by James Edward Winston, 1921
  9. White Rose (War of the Roses) by R. Garcia y Robertson, 2004-09-01
  10. The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir, 1996-06-25
  11. The Wars of the Roses: Through the Lives of Five Men and Women of the Fifteenth Century by Desmond Seward, 1996-12-01
  12. English Shakespeare Company: The Story of 'the Wars of the Roses,' 1986-1989 by Michael Bogdanov, Michael Pennington, 1991-02
  13. Phoenix: The Wars of the Roses: Peace & Conflict in the 15th Century by John Gillingham, 2001-12-31
  14. North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses: Lay Society, War, and Politics, 1450-1500 by A. J. Pollard, 1991-01-17

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wars of the roses Alison Weir History great britain; Biography Autobiography - Royalty Ballantine Books Trade Paperback.
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the last of the wars of the roses between the In 1642, the Civil War in England beganbetween the by the Royal Yacht Squadron of great britain, or America s Cup
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45. Wars Of The Roses
can be considered as a form of warfare back then and there were a lot of that goingon to make War of the roses one of the Europe great britain - General.
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(UK). Kings of Albion by Julian Rathbone is a novel about the wars of the Rosesas seen Royal Castles and Palaces of great britain. The Order of the Garter.
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The Achinese War was a war between Dutch colonial forces and the Muslim kingdom of Achin in northern Sumatra , lasting from 1873 to 1904. By the Sumatra Treaty of 1871, the British recognised Dutch hegemony over Sumatra in return for Dutch claims to the Gold Coast, Africa . The Dutch subsequently moved against the Achinese in 1873, who had long resisted Dutch control and were actively engaged in piracy. The Dutch defeated the sultan of Achin that year, but local leaders carried on a protracted and costly guerrilla war, which lasted until 1904.
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The First Anglo-Afghan War took place between 1838 and 1842 when the British invaded Afghanistan from India , deposed the Afghan ruler Dost Muhammad and installed their own puppet ruler. A rebellion against the British broke out in 1841 which forced their retreat from Kabul , and ended in a massacre of British troops in 1842. Dost Muhammad was restored in 1842. The Second Anglo- Afghan War took place from 1878 to 1880 between Britain and Afghanistan. Concerned about Russia's increasing influence in Afghanistan, the British again invaded from India and in 1879 forced the Afghan ruler to accept the Treaty of

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There are few events in history of great britain that have not left. the familiesof Yorks and Lancasters aslo known as the War of the roses( Yorks were
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of a battle on horseback. The wars of the roses were a contest between two branchesof the Plantagenet royal family. Henry VI was the greatgrandson of John of
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The Wars of the Roses 1453 - 85 The Wars of the Roses were a contest between two branches of the Plantagenet royal family. Henry VI was the great-grandson of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Edward III's third son; his rival, Richard, Duke of York, was the grandson of Edward's fourth son Edmund. However, Richard's mother Anne Mortimer was great-granddaughter to Edward's second son, Lionel, Duke of Clarence; in this respect Richard's claim to the throne was stronger than Henry VI's own. That said, Henry VI's claim to the throne was only disputed in 1460, five years after the first battle between Yorkists and Lancastrians. Henry VI acceded as a child and was frequently paralysed by depression; even as a functioning adult he was unworldly and weak-willed. The resulting power vacuum was filled by avaricious noblemen, to the detriment of government and the royal finances. Outside the court, noblemen built up private armies; a 'bastard feudalism' developed, in which service to one baron was the only protection against the others. These conditions both caused and permitted Richard of York's quarrel with Henry. Had Henry VI been competent, the Yorkist claim to the throne might never have been advanced - let alone that of Henry Tudor, the distant relation who eventually prevailed.

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(1081AD 1135AD); TWO great CATHEDRALS; (Durham and York). MEDIEVAL PERIOD. (1377AD- 1461AD); wars OF THE roses; (1455AD - 1508AD). TUDOR AND STUART PERIOD.
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Timeline of North East England www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk Home The North East Map The Yorkshire Map Roots of the Region The Timeline Above: St. Aidan's Statue, Holy Island, Northumberland. Photo courtesy of freefoto.com Prime Minister Tony Blair and The Millennium History of North East England by David Simpson. Photo courtesy of The Northern Echo Back to top of page Timeline of North East History WORLD WAR TWO 1939AD - 1949AD By David Simpson Like the Great War of 1914-18, the Second World War caused a huge loss of life among men of the region who were fighting abroad, and it also placed a great demand on the manufacturing industries back home. Many lives were lost in the North-East, where the gr eat industrial centres of the Tyne, Tees and Wear were a constant victim of the bombing raids of German aircraft. Even non-industrial cities like York were in danger and were targetted specifically because of their rich heritage in the so-called ‘Baedeker raids’ aimed at demoralising the British nation by the destruction of its history.

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Henry VI, Parts Two and Three, and one of the main protagonists in the wars of theRoses. Sixth Creation (great britain, Dukedom of York and Albany) 1716.
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The title Duke of York is a title of nobility usually given to the second son of the British monarch , unless the title is already held by a male descendant of an earlier Duke of York. The current Duke of York is HRH The Prince Andrew , second son of Queen Elizabeth II Other dukedoms generally awarded to male members of the Royal Family include: Table of contents 1 Dukes of York
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  • Edmund of Langley (1341-1402), the fourth surviving son of King Edward III . He is an important character in Shakespeare's Richard II Edward, Duke of York (~1373-1415), son of Edmund of Langley he was the Duke of York who was killed at the Battle of Agincourt . As Duke of Aumerle, he is also a major character in
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