The Wars of the Roses was one of the most dramatic and violent struggles in English history—a brutal civil war that reshaped the English monarchy and paved the way for the rise of the Tudor dynasty.
In this compelling and accessible history, explore the bitter conflict between the rival houses of York and Lancaster, whose competing claims to the English throne plunged 15th-century England into decades of political intrigue, shifting alliances, and devastating battles.
Journey into the turbulent world of medieval England, where kings were overthrown, nobles betrayed one another, and entire armies clashed in battles that would decide the fate of the crown. From the first outbreaks of rebellion to the decisive victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth, this book traces the key events that defined the Wars of the Roses.
Meet the legendary figures who shaped this conflict, including Richard III, Margaret of Anjou, and Edward IV, whose ambitions, rivalries, and strategic decisions altered the course of English history.
Through clear narrative and careful historical research, this book explores the causes, battles, and consequences of the conflict, revealing how the struggle for power ultimately ended the Plantagenet dynasty and gave rise to the Tudor era.
Perfect for readers interested in medieval history, British history, royal dynasties, and military history, this accessible history offers a fascinating introduction to one of the most dramatic periods in England's past.
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