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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Perkin Warbeck (born 1474?, Tournai, Flanders [now in Belgium]—died Nov. 23, 1499, London, Eng.) was an impostor and pretender to the throne of the first Tudor king of England, Henry VII. Vain, foolish, and incompetent, he was used by Henry’s Yorkist enemies in England and on the European continent in an unsuccessful plot to ...

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  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Pretender to the throne, Perkin Warbeck. Was Warbeck just another in a long line of pretenders to the throne of England, or did his appearance in Ireland in 1491 prove the innocence of Richard III, whom most historians accused of murdering his nephews, the Princes in the Tower?

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · During the first week of July, Warbeck and his small crew sailed out into the Firth of Clyde and headed south towards Ireland. His activities during this period are difficult to ascertain, but at some point during August he was forced into abandoning any pretence of capturing Cork, and fled to Kinsale harbour where a handful of ships loyal to Henry VII awaited his arrival.

  4. Hace 1 día · Twizell Castle was destroyed by a Scottish army in 1496 commanded by James IV of Scotland and Perkin Warbeck. It now stands as a stunning ruin and a Grade II...

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  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Power and the People – Tudor rebellions. Posted on April 19, 2024. Reformation, taxation and enclosure were causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536. During the reign of Henry VII rebellions including the Lovell/Stafford rising, the rebellion in favour of Lambert Simnel and the Perkins Warbeck rebellion were all related to the ...

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Henry VII, king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty. His son was Henry VIII. Learn more about Henry VII’s life, reign, and accomplishments in this article.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Henry's victory at Stoke in 1487 secured his throne, but in the 1490s he faced a new threat from the enigmatic Perkin Warbeck (who claimed to be the younger son of Edward IV), whose activities were sponsored by various foreign powers. Warbeck was executed in 1499, but Yorkist plots and intrigues continued into the reign of Henry VIII.