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  1. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Lancaster, House of the English royal house descended from John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, that ruled England from 1399 ( Henry IV) until 1461 (the deposition of Henry VI) and again on Henry's brief restoration in 1470–1. With the red rose as its emblem it fought the Wars of the Roses with the House of York, both houses being branches of ...

  2. 230 North President Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603. PHONE: (717) 392-4633. buy tickets. Visit Website. Accessible. Motorcoach Parking. On-site Parking. Mobile Payments Accepted. HOURS LancasterHistory is open to the public Mondays - Saturdays from 9:30am until 5pm.

  3. 10 de oct. de 2023 · The Lancaster House Conference Kenya’s struggle for independence. The Lancaster House Conference holds immense significance in the history of Kenya’s struggle for independence. This conference, held in London from January 15 to February 11, 1960, was a pivotal moment in shaping the future of Kenya.

  4. 19 de feb. de 2023 · The House of Lancaster was one of the two main factions that fought for control of the English throne during the Wars of the Roses, a series of conflicts that took place in the 15th century. The Lancastrian faction was led by members of the House of Lancaster, who claimed a stronger hereditary claim to the throne than the House of York.

  5. House of Plantagenet and Lancaster Family Tree from King Henry III (1216 - 1272) to Edward V (1483) including the Houses of Lancaster and York.

  6. 29 de ago. de 2017 · Inevitably the wheel of fortune turned as Lancaster’s fortunes declined with the reign of Henry VI. Sir Thomas’s grandson, Robert was executed in 1464 in the aftermath of the Battle of Hexham.The same fate befell Sir Thomas’s great grandson in 1469. It is perhaps unsurprising to discover that a member of the Hungerford family fought at ...

  7. 21 de ene. de 2024 · The conflict raged between two rival branches of the royal Plantagenet dynasty: the House of York (white heraldic rose) and the House of Lancaster (red heraldic rose). The protracted struggle for control of the English throne lasted for over three decades (1455 - 1487,) and was marked by a complex web of personal ambitions, political intrigue, shifting allegiances, and bloody battles.