History of the Wars of the Roses: 1377-1471 (chinese Global History)

History of the Wars of the Roses: 1377-1471 (chinese Global History)

by (english)robert Balmain Mowat

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This book is the representative work of the famous British diplomatic historian Robert Balmain Mowert. It tells the whole process of the murder of Richard II, the destruction of the English throne succession system, the century-old fierce battle between the York family and the Lancaster family for the right to inherit the throne, the collapse of the Plantagenet dynasty, and the ascension of Henry VII to the throne to establish the Tudor dynasty. Why did Richard II fail in the coup? Why did the Houses of York and Lancaster gain legal inheritance rights to the throne of England after the death of Richard II? Why is this civil war in England called the "War of the Roses"? Why were the dynasties established by the Yorks and Lancastrians never able to stabilize the political situation? What battle in the War of the Roses determined the fate of both families? Why did Henry Tudor become a beneficiary of the Wars of the Roses? This book will answer it in detail.

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Heechul√49mo ago

This book tells us about this civil war in England, which was called the War of the Roses. The book tells us why this civil war was called the War of the Roses, and the blood of many people was shed under this beautiful name.

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Brother Erha🍒49mo ago

The outbreak of the War of the Roses taught the Kingdom of England a profound lesson. Therefore, the English dynasty underwent earth-shaking changes after experiencing the baptism of this war, ushering in the glorious moment of the Tudor dynasty. ;

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Brother Erha🍒49mo ago

The War of the Roses played a vital role in promoting the development of the Kingdom of England's history. It was the dividing line between England's medieval history and modern history. It was an indelible war in the history of the Kingdom of England.

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