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  1. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Edward IV. On 30 December 1460, Edward, son of Richard, Duke of York, was proclaimed king in place of Henry VI. Edward was 18, at 6’4” the tallest monarch in English or British history, charismatic but prone to overindulgence. In 1464, he announced that he had married a Lancastrian widow in secret. The match outraged the nobility, who had ...

  2. The first battle of the wars, at St. Albans (May 22, 1455), resulted in a Yorkist victory and four years of uneasy truce. A new phase of the civil war began in 1459 when York, goaded by the queen’s undisguised preparations to attack him, rebelled for the last time. The Yorkists were successful at Blore Heath (September 23) but were scattered ...

  3. house of Lancaster, a cadet branch of the house of Plantagenet. In the 15th century it provided three kings of England—Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI—and, defeated by the house of York, passed on its claims to the Tudor dynasty. The family name first appeared in 1267, when the title of earl of Lancaster was granted to Edmund “Crouchback ...

  4. 6 de jun. de 2020 · If you believed people in the 14 th and 15 th century preferred male-only succession, Lancaster are the clear winners. 2. York were the senior heirs general of Edward III. Through Lionel of Antwerp, the Yorks were the heirs-general to Edward III. The house of York descended from Edward III’s second surviving son, Lionel of Antwerp.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2009 · This rivalry set the stage for 30 years of battles for power involving three generations of Yorks and Lancasters. The Madness of King Henry VI . By 1452, ...

  6. In 1460, Richard Duke of York persuaded Parliament to pass the Act of Accord which declared him Henry VI’s heir. Henry’s queen, Margaret of Anjou, summoned armies in her son’s name to protect the prince’s inheritance. Richard Duke of York was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in December 1460, along with his seventeen-year-old son, Edmund.

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