The War of the Roses.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HOUSE OF LANCASTER WARS OF THE ROSES Struggles for the English Crown lasting during the time between the reigns of Richard II (last Angevin;
Advertisements

LO: To understand the timeline of the Tudor period.
After the 100 years war:  English nobelmen returned to England;  Soldiers became unemployed;  They knew no craft but fighting;  Lancastrians and Yorkists.
Roberta Mark, Andrei Berezin
Wars of the Roses 1455–1487 Lukáš Ďurďa.
The War of the Roses Myth and Reality of the most epic period in English History.
The Norman and Plantagenet Kings The Hundred Years War Same People…Different Topic Because William the Conqueror had been a powerful leader in French.
CONFLICTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR AND THE WAR OF THE ROSES.
The War of the Roses vs. Edward III King of England from 1327 until his death in Edward transformed England into one of Europe’s most formidable.
War of the Roses. Battle timeline: 22 May St Albans 23 Sept 1459 Blore Heath 12 Oct 1459 Ludford Bridge 10 July 1460 Northampton 30 th Dec 1460.
Name: King Henry VII Born: January 28, 1457 at Pembroke Castle Parents: Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort Relation to Elizabeth II:
The Lancasters. Henry IV (1367 – 1413) was styled Earl of Derby and married Mary de Bohun; was styled Earl of Derby and married Mary de Bohun; supporeted.
Richard II (1377 – 1399) When Edward III died in 1377, his heir was his 10 year-old grandson, Richard (son of Edward the Black Prince who had died a year.
The Tudor Monarchs Henry VII Henry Tudor’s victory over Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Henry Tudor’s victory over Richard III at the.
The Development of Nation-States Europe in the 14 th and 15 th Centuries.
Wars of the Roses (1455 – 1485). Wars of the Roses Civil war fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York Civil war fought between the.
An Introduction to Richard III and the Wars of the Roses University of Leicester.
Week 14 COMPILED BY AMY. King Edward III  He had 12 Children and 5 of his Sons grew to adulthood.  His Mom was the French Princess  He nicknamed all.
The Wars of the Roses The Early Lancastrian Dynasty
Uniting the Kingdom Learning Objective: – What did Henry Tudor want people to think about the Tudors?
From The Battle of Hastings (1066) to the Battle of Bosworth Field (1485)
Creating an English Sovereignty From Heptarchy to the Tudors,
Developing society Norman kings and the House of Plantagenet
By Gage Albee.  England vs. France  Edward III claimed rights to the French throne, which eventually lead to the war  The one Hundred Years War raged.
 We are going to learn about the lives of the Kings and Queens who ruled Britain from 1485 to  We are going to look at what type of people they.
In a non-democratic state SuccessionofPower. King Henry VI King Henry VI.
War of the Roses.
The Wars of Roses  a series of civil wars fought in medieval England  a bitter struggle for the English throne between two branches of the.
. Gregor Põldmaa  Two sides The House of Lancaster King Henry VI Supported by Lancastrians The House of York The Duke of York Supported by Yorkists.
The Norman and Plantagenet Kings
Who was he? Henry Tudor became king after he defeated Richard III at the Battle of Stamford Bridge He was Welsh. He never really boasted about his Welshness.
King Richard 3rd by Thomas Saxby.. WHO WAS RICHARD THE 3 rd ? Richard was the last yorkist king of England, whose death at the battle of Bosworth effectively.
Late Middle Ages Conflicts
1492 End of the Middle Ages? Renaissance (“rebirth”): Starting in Italy in 14th c. Spreading to rest of Europe in later 15th c. Continuing until early.
1492 End of the Middle Ages? Renaissance (“rebirth”): Starting in Italy in 14th c. Spreading to rest of Europe in later 15th c. Continuing until early.
By: Amalia Vélez. In our history, there has been several civil wars. One of these wars was fought in England in This war was called The War of the.
The Wars of the Roses.
The wars of the roses Brenda Jaup.
WAR OF THE ROSES By: Samantha Huntley. What was it? A rivalry between supporters of two branches of the Royal House of Plantagenet. A rivalry between.
The War of the Roses The War of the Roses was a dynastic struggle between the rival houses of Lancaster and York. Each house used a rose as its symbol:
Timeline of the Kings and Queens of England The Tudors.
The Revival of Monarchy in Northern Europe. 4 FRANCE Charles VII ( ) Jacques Coeur and the French state. Louis XI “The Spider” ( ) The.
Richard II ( Boy King in Peasants Revolt) Lost his throne to his Cousin Henry IV in September 1399 Henry IV Henry “Bolingbroke” (he was born there) First.
Wars of the Roses ( ). Name, badges Beginning of hostility Situation in England Henry VI, Richard Plantagenet Result Aftermath.
: Civil War of 35 Years.   England found itself in turmoil.  The war had seriously weakened the monarchy.  The war had drained much of the.
Historical Tidbits. Edward I and Queen Eleanor When his queen dies in northern England in 1290, the body is taken back to London. He has monuments erected.
Agenda Magna Carta Activity- 10 minutes to finish Finish England PPT France PPT Rest of the Nation States Worksheet What’s Due Magna Carta What’s Next.
Section 4: The Late Middle Ages. The Black Death (bubonic plague)
Henry IV ( )  Henry of Bolingbroke  son of John of Gaunt, grandson of Edward III, cousin of Richard II  1. marriage with Mary Bohun – 7 children.
King Henry VIII and his Family Inside the Tudor MonarchyTudor.
SHAKESPEARE’S HISTORY PLAYS THE WAR OF THE ROSES ASSOC. PROF
The Red Rose of Lancaster
The Rise of Nations The Late Middle Ages The Rise of Nations.
War Of Roses Paige Capps Mrs. Eckman Wissler
Wars of the Roses 1455–1487.
The mystery of the Duke and his nephews
By Bola, Annabelle, Mohammed, Naomi& Bradley
English History to Henry VIII
The Hundred Years War Began in 1337 over the vacant French throne
The War of the Roses Lobj: the consider the myths and reality behind one of the most epic periods in English History.
THE WAR OF THE ROSES The War of the Roses was a dynastic struggle between the rival houses of Lancaster and York. The War of the Roses was a dynastic struggle.
Religious Crises Heresy Alarm Order
Political Heritage Plantagenet royal family civil war: War of the Roses Lancaster family branch York family branch Lancastrian Henry VII Tudor defeated.
The Development of England and France
Developing society Norman kings and the House of Plantagenet
The Tudor Monarchs
Unit 6: Medieval Europe The Hundred Year’s War
History of British Monarchy
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived…an overview
Presentation transcript:

The War of the Roses

War of the Roses 1455-1485 Civil war in England, for the throne between the two branches of the Plantagenet dynasty - Lancaster (in the arms of a red rose) and York (in the arms of a white rose). The death in the war the main representatives of the two dynasties, and a large part of the nobility has facilitated the establishment of the Tudor absolutism.

The reason for the war became a dissatisfaction a significant part of English society with the failures in the Hundred Years War and the policies pursued by the wife of King Henry VI, Queen Margaret and his minions (the king was weak-willed person, also sometimes fall into complete oblivion). Margaret of Anjou and her son Prince Edward. Statue in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris Henry VI-third and the last King of England of the House of Lancaster.   Only one of the kings of England, who wore during the Hundred Years War and after it the title of "King of France", who actually was crowned (1431), and he reigned in France

The opposition was led by Richard Duke of York, who demanded the regency over the incompetent king, and later - the English crown. The basis for this claim was the fact that Henry VI was the great-grandson of John of Gaunt - the fourth son of King Edward III, and York - the great-grandson of Lionel - the third son of this king (the female line, in the male line he was the grandson of Edmund - the fifth son of Edward III), also the grandfather of Henry VI, Henry IV took the throne in 1399, violently forcing King Richard II to abdicate. Richard II - King of England (1377-1399), a representative of the Plantagenet dynasty, the grandson of King Edward III, son of Edward the Black Prince.

The confrontation turned into a war in 1455, when at the First Battle at Sent Albans celebrated the victory Yorkists, shortly after which the English Parliament declared Richard of York protector of the kingdom and heir of Henry VI.

In 1460, at the Battle at Wakefield, Richard of York was killed In 1460, at the Battle at Wakefield, Richard of York was killed. The White Roses was headed by his son, Edward, in 1461 crowned in London as Edward IV. In the same year, the Yorkists were won victory at Mortimer's Cross and at Taunton. As a result, the main Lancastrian forces were defeated, and King Henry VI and Queen Margaret fled the country (the king was soon caught and imprisoned in the Tower).

. The fighting resumed in 1470, when sided with the Lancastrian the Earl of Warwick and the Duke of Clarence(the younger brother of Edward IV) and was returned to the throne Henry VI. Edward IV with his other brother, the Duke of Gloucester fled to Burgundy, from where he returned in 1471. The Duke of Clarence moved again to the side of his brother - and Yorkists won a victory at Barnet and Tyuksberri. In the first of these battles was killed Earl of Warwick, in the second was killed Prince Edward - the only son of Henry VI, - that, along with followed in the same year in the Tower death (probably murder) of the Henry was the end of the Lancastrian dynasty. Edward and his brother the Duke of York in the Tower. Picture of Paul Delaroche, XIX century.

Edward IV - the first king of the York dynasty - reigned in peace until his death, which followed all of a sudden in 1483, when for a short time became the king his son, Edward V. Edward IV-King of England in 1461-1470 and 1471-1483, a representative of York's Plantagenet line, seized the throne during the Wars of the Roses. Edward V-King of England from 9 April to 25 June 1483, the son of Edward IV; was not crowned

Royal Council announced his illegitimate and brother of the Edward IV Richard of Gloucester was crowned in the same year as Richard III. His short reign was dramatic and full of struggle with the opposition. In this struggle, the king initially contributed to success, but the number of opponents only increased . Richard III-King of England c 1483 of the House of York, the last of the male line of the Plantagenets on the English throne.

In 1485, forces by the Lancastrian led by Henry Tudor landed in Wales In 1485, forces by the Lancastrian led by Henry Tudor landed in Wales. In the battle of Bosworth Richard III was killed, and the crown passed to Henry Tudor who became King Henry VII, - the founder of the Tudor dynasty. In 1487 Earl of Lincoln (nephew of Richard III) was trying to regain the crown of York, but at the Battle of Stoke Field was killed. Henry VII-King of England and Ireland (1485-1509), the first of the Tudor dynasty.

August 22, 1485 -Battle of Bosworth ended War of the Roses August 22, 1485 -Battle of Bosworth ended War of the Roses. Contender for the throne of England Henry Tudor defeated King Richard III.

The results of the war The Wars of the Roses actually drew a line under the English Middle Ages. On the battlefields, in prisons died not only all direct descendants of the Plantagenets, but much of the English lords and knights. Accession of the Tudors in 1485 is the beginning of a new time in English history.