Lancaster and York. For much of the fifteenth century, these two families were locked in battle for control of the British monarchy. Kings were murdered and deposed. Armies marched on London. Old noble names were ruined while rising dynasties seized power and lands. The war between the royal House o
The Wars of the Roses
โ Scribed by Edgar, John G.
- Book ID
- 100572172
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 477 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The Wars of the Roses By John G. Edgar
**
ABC : 1
All Identifiers : amazon:1984941445, isbn:9781984941442, mobi-asin:B00LF4TWU4
Number of Words in Auth: 3
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
Single Author : John G. Edgar
Original Source : New_Files_Various_04_20
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Edgar, John G.
Title Length : 021
Title Parm D : The Wars of the Roses
Built Sort Key : The Wars of the Roses~~|
Num of Aut : 1
Title Parm B : (
Record ID : 7224
Uncomma Author : John G. Edgar
Title Parm A : The Wars of the Roses
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Timothy Venning's exploration of the alternative paths that British history might easily have taken moves on to the Wars of the Roses. What if Richard of York had not given battle in vain? How would a victory for Warwick the Kingmaker at the Battle of Barnet changed the course of the struggle for po
The war between the houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England was characterised by treachery, deceit and at St Albans, Blore Hill and Towton, some of the bloodiest and most dramatic battles on England's soil. Between 1455 and 1487 the royal coffers were bankrupted and the conflict resul
The war between the houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England was characterised by treachery, deceit and at St Albans, Blore Hill and Towton, some of the bloodiest and most dramatic battles on England's soil. Between 1455 and 1487 the royal coffers were bankrupted and the conflict resul
Indisputably the most effective general of the Wars of the Roses, Edward IV died in his bed, undefeated in battle. Yet Edward has not achieved the martial reputation of other warrior kings such as Henry V - perhaps because he fought battles against his own people in a civil war. It has also been sug