单词 | Wars of the Roses |
例句 | Mr. Bogdanov won another Olivier for “The Wars of the Roses.” Michael Bogdanov, Shakespearean Stage Director, Dies at 78 2017-04-24T04:00:00Z Henry VI became king at nine months, and it wasn’t the fact that he was a child that caused the Wars of the Roses, but it didn’t help. Game of Thrones: how to win – by the British army and other experts 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire,” may be the best thing that’s happened to the Wars of the Roses in ages. “Game of Thrones” should watch its back: Why this work of nonfiction is as riveting as the fantasy 2014-10-15T04:00:00Z The series is based on Philippa Gregory’s novels about the Wars of the Roses, and it opens in 1464, as the houses of York and Lancaster are in a tussle over the throne. Television Review: ‘The White Queen’ Has Its Premiere on Starz 2013-08-09T21:49:23Z Perhaps the most direct contemporary link to the Wars of the Roses battles was in 1996, when 37 bodies were discovered in a mass grave here during an expansion of the Towton village church. ‘Henry VI’ Is Performed Where Wars of Roses Were Fought 2013-08-02T20:27:03Z Then we might have the Wars of the Roses round two: a Lancastrian equivalent of the great Yorkshire musical, a choral Billy Elliot. That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike ? review 2011-07-09T23:06:26Z Cumberbatch takes centre stage as Richard III in the third part of the Wars of the Roses Hollow Crown series. Bonneville joins Dench in Bard cast 2014-08-21T04:00:00Z The Anarchy in England preceded the Wars of the Roses by almost as many years as the action depicted in "House of the Dragon" precedes the events of "Game of Thrones." An introduction to the stories and British history that inspired the beasts of "House of the Dragon" 2022-09-24T04:00:00Z Tufts completes this part of the Bard's "Wars of the Roses" cycle in graceful form. Myth and mirth take the stage at Oregon Shakespeare fest 2012-07-19T21:29:02Z "The Wars of the Roses were so brutal it's impossible to comprehend, let alone represent on stage," he says. Shakespeare on the battlefield: the Globe theatre step out 2013-07-09T19:00:00Z Over the years, I've watched day-long events involving the English nobility carving itself to pieces in The Wars of the Roses, as well as conflict between good and evil in The Mahabharata. Michael Billington on marathon-length theatre 2012-07-01T20:30:01Z For example, the two dueling clans in “Game of Thrones,” the Lannisters and the Starks, have names that resemble those of the two sides in the Wars of the Roses. “Game of Thrones’” overstuffed finale 2012-06-04T15:26:00Z Westeros bears a startling resemblance to England in the period of the Wars of the Roses. George RR Martin's fantasy is not far from reality 2011-07-26T11:52:51Z Richard III ruled England from 1483-85, during the Wars of the Roses, and was defeated at Bosworth Field by the army of Henry Tudor, who took the throne as Henry VII. Richard III: scientists announce whether skeleton is that of king – live 2013-02-04T09:46:03Z In The White Queen, an epic 10-part drama about the Wars of the Roses, based on Philippa Gregory's series of novels. Why we're watching: Rebecca Ferguson 2013-06-02T07:01:19Z The 80-year-old director has not directed Henry IV Parts I and II since he staged them as part of the RSC's Wars of the Roses cycle in the 1960s. Royal Mail stamps mark RSC's 50th year 2011-04-12T10:47:10Z The Tudor era begins with the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses, when the Lancastrian Henry Tudor marries Elizabeth of York and at last ends England’s decades-long civil war. Behind Every Monarch, an Art Alliance 2022-10-09T04:00:00Z By contrast, he has to recreate the Wars of the Roses with just 14 actors. Shakespeare on the battlefield: the Globe theatre step out 2013-07-09T19:00:00Z The Wars of the Roses trilogy follows on from the first Hollow Crown series which was broadcast in 2012 and adapted Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V for the screen. Bonneville joins Dench in Bard cast 2014-08-21T04:00:00Z Their marriage was a political peace offering to a land shredded by decades of conflict, forged after Henry ended the Wars of the Roses by defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. The lesson of Starz’s “The White Princess”: Not all family affairs are worth watching 2017-04-13T04:00:00Z Some of her most unmissable episodes revolve around the 15th century Wars of the Roses, which inspired the “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. 5 Podcasts About the Royal Family 2022-12-27T05:00:00Z It’s not that there aren’t fabulous characters and nefarious doings in the Wars of the Roses — Secret marriages! “Game of Thrones’” overstuffed finale 2012-06-04T15:26:00Z “Look, ‘Game of Thrones’ is basically the Wars of the Roses,” Mr. Goodwin said, referring to the books and HBO series about families warring for the crown in a medieval-type fantasy world. ‘Henry VI’ Is Performed Where Wars of Roses Were Fought 2013-08-02T20:27:03Z With “The White Princess” making its debut next Sunday, Starz presents this marathon of Emma Frost’s adaptation of “The Cousins’ War,” Philippa Gregory’s best-selling series of novels centered on the Wars of the Roses. What’s on TV Sunday: Jonah Hill in ‘War Dogs’ and ‘The White Queen’ Marathon 2017-04-09T04:00:00Z I’m writing a war story, essentially — the Wars of the Roses. George R. R. Martin on the One 'Game of Thrones' Change He 'Argued Against' 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z It was then that 28,000 men lost their lives in the Battle of Towton, the most ferocious battle for the crown between the Houses of York and Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses. ‘Henry VI’ Is Performed Where Wars of Roses Were Fought 2013-08-02T20:27:03Z Funeral Music, his sequence about the Wars of the Roses, the historical-autobiographical Mercian Hymns, and The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Peguy, are all significant parts of the contemporary canon. Geoffrey Hill powers his way to a poetic pinnacle 2010-06-21T13:21:00Z The actor will this week be introduced to viewers in the lead role of The White Queen, the lavish adaptation of Philippa Gregory's Wars of the Roses novels, her first UK TV drama role. BBC gets middle ages spread with lavish royal saga 2013-06-14T18:54:04Z Historians view her as a prime driver in the Wars of the Roses, just as Cersei is substantively responsible for the War of the Five Kings in “A Clash of Kings.” “Game of Thrones’” overstuffed finale 2012-06-04T15:26:00Z Cooke was artistic director of London's Royal Court Theatre from 2007-13 and directed The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, a TV adaptation of a series of Shakespeare's plays. Game of Thrones stage show to bring Westeros to the West End and Broadway 2021-03-30T04:00:00Z Her battles to secure their son's right to the throne put her at the heart of the Wars of the Roses. Shakespeare's neglected queen reigns once more 2018-09-19T04:00:00Z Dan Jones is the author of “The Plantagenets”, “The Wars of the Roses” and his latest, “The Templars.” How Queen Edith-Matilda washed lepers’ feet and gained the stature of a saint 2017-11-03T04:00:00Z Soon enough, Thrones devolves into an all-out melee that makes the Wars of the Roses look like Family Feud. 'Game of Thrones': Inside the World's Most Popular Show 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z Staying on the right side of the Crown was especially tricky during the turmoil of the Wars of the Roses, when it was hard to be sure who would end up being the King. Servant of the House: How Speaker's role has evolved - BBC News 2017-02-15T05:00:00Z Benedict Cumberbatch portrays Shakespeare’s Richard III when the “Wars of the Roses” edition of “The Hollow Crown” concludes on “Great Performances.” TV This Week, Dec. 25-31: The annual 'Doctor Who' Christmas special and more 2016-12-23T05:00:00Z Airing on “Great Performances,” this series of adaptations of Shakespeare’s historical dramas continues with “The Wars of the Roses: Henry VI, Part I.” TV This Week, Dec. 11-17: Netflix's Obama bio-drama 'Barry' and more 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z France was lost and rebellions sparked the Wars of the Roses, which wracked England until 1485. King John: Dysentery and the death that changed history - BBC News 2016-10-18T04:00:00Z Together with the Arts Council England it strongly criticised Trevor Nunn's decision earlier this year to cast an all-white version of Shakespeare's Wars of the Roses history plays for supposed "historical authenticity". Work ahead on the long road to realistic casting - BBC News 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z Ramsbottom, England - A British builder won the annual World Black Pudding Throwing Championships, an ancient competition with roots dating back to the 15th century Wars of the Roses. British builder wins World Black Pudding Throwing Championships 2015-09-14T04:00:00Z Richard III, the last English king to die in battle, was killed at Bosworth Field in 1485, bringing an end to the Wars of the Roses. Richard III opera to premiere in London 2015-03-31T04:00:00Z Cumberbatch, who is a distant cousin of Richard III, is set to play the monarch in BBC’s The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses set for next year. Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Read a Poem at Richard III's Reburial 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z The death of Richard, the last Plantagenet king, marked the end of the Wars of the Roses between the rival Houses of York and Lancaster. Richard III, England's 'villainous' warrior king, is finally reburied 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z It was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York, and paved the way for the Tudor dynasty. Richard III died in battle after losing helmet, new research shows 2014-09-16T04:00:00Z The king died at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, and his body was supposedly taken away on horseback by the victor, Henry Tudor, who later became Henry VII, ending the Wars of the Roses. King Richard III to Be Reburied in Leicester, British Court Says 2014-05-23T04:00:00Z The Battle of Towton was a key battle in the Wars of the Roses, a dynastic clash for the English throne in the 15th century between the Houses of York and Lancaster. Richard III chapel remains 'found' 2013-10-07T16:01:07Z He urged the parties to "avoid embarking on the legal Wars of the Roses part 2". Court to rule on Richard III burial 2013-08-16T10:39:17Z The three dramas chronicle the Wars of the Roses - the civil conflict between the rival families of York and Lancaster - which reached a decisive moment at Towton on Palm Sunday, 1461. Taking Shakespeare to the battlefield 2013-07-17T01:10:57Z Another great achievement of the Plantagenets was that they simply lasted on the throne for 331 years, albeit with the last three decades scarred by the Wars of the Roses. The Plantagenets’ Mighty Reign 2013-02-06T14:24:00Z Richard's two-year reign signalled the end of the dynastic struggle known as the Wars of the Roses and is seen by some historians as the last act of the medieval era. Richard III DNA test results due 2013-02-03T11:18:09Z And the Devil's Parliament of 1459 attainted the Duke of York and his son, the future Edward IV for treason, during the Wars of the Roses. What to watch out for in Parliament in 2013 2013-01-01T10:00:13Z Richard was killed in battle in 1485, an event which ended the bloody civil war known as the Wars of the Roses. The search for the car park king 2012-09-07T23:25:14Z His death, at the battle of Bosworth in 1485, brought the Wars of the Roses to an end and the Tudors took over the throne. King buried under car park? 2012-08-24T12:47:08Z Prince Hal, You’re Keeping Bad Company Some 400 years before television audiences were riveted by the medieval struggles in “Game of Thrones,” William Shakespeare entertained Elizabethans with his Wars of the Roses cycle. | New Jersey: A Review of ‘Henry IV, Part 1,’ at the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey 2012-06-16T03:29:05Z During the Wars of the Roses the influence of the Mortimers led the county to support the Yorkist cause, and Edward, afterwards Edward IV., raised 23,000 men in this neighbourhood. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z Ennobled by William Rufus, the Badgerys had been one of the very few baronial families to survive the Wars of the Roses and all the other changes and chances of English history. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z We believe that it was made for the Audley who fell early in the Wars of the Roses. The Great House 2012-03-30T02:00:14.973Z Fortunately for England, the old feudal barons had killed one another during the Wars of the Roses. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific 2012-03-26T02:00:37.300Z When the Wars of the Roses deluged the land with blood? Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z We still call those wars that blotted out the old baronage the Wars of the Roses, and the Prince of Wales’s feathers are as well known to-day as the royal arms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z This is a brilliant story of the stirring times of the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, when the Scotch, under Douglas, and the Welsh, under Owen Glendower, were attacking the English. A Roving Commission Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti 2012-02-06T03:00:13.023Z Unfortunately English embroidery fell off very greatly at the time of the Wars of the Roses. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z The internal effects which the changes had on the commerce of the time are hidden from us by the disturbing influences of the Wars of the Roses. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z The untitled aristocracy in England are often superior to the titled aristocracy, who cannot trace back farther than the Wars of the Roses. The South Isles of Aran 2011-10-26T02:00:28.363Z Of course this figure was abnormally low even for mediæval times, it being due to the terrible vital losses of the Wars of the Roses, then drawing to a close. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z In that long and bloody struggle the honors of which are somewhat concealed in its graceful and poetic name, the Wars of the Roses, the Ruby adhered to the winning side. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z In the butchery of the Wars of the Roses, that such flowers should be stained with such memories! it is certain as the murderers watched the robin perched hard by. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z The Wars of the Roses had broken the power of the feudal barony, and the middle class Englishman had become the most important political element in the nation. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z Henry's success to the exclusion of Edmund de Mortimer was the cause of the Wars of the Roses. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z Containing 20 Stories and Biographies from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Wars of the Roses. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z The otherwise miserable time which saw the Wars of the Roses produced some famous lawyers, and some bold doctrines which broke new ground. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z Then Howley, who crowned Queen Victoria, and finally Bourchier, who crowned Edward IV, Richard III, and Henry VII, and, by wedding the latter to Elizabeth of York, terminated the Wars of the Roses. Canterbury 2011-02-17T03:00:20.527Z But putting aside the constitutional aspects of the Wars of the Roses, it is necessary to point out that they had another aspect. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z Independence of its Parliament The bewildering changes of fortune brought about by the Wars of the Roses had their full effect upon Ireland. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z This was the beginning of the “Wars of the Roses,” as they were called, for the friends of York wore a white rose, the friends of Somerset a red rose. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z No more Wars of the Roses now; but calm retirement, smiling plenty, cool western winds, and sleep and peace— "With a red rose and a white rose Leaning, nodding at the wall." Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z Doubtless there were Kentish pikes and blades, Kentish helmets and hauberks, at Cressy and Poitiers, at Agincourt, in the Wars of the Roses, and at Flodden. Canterbury 2011-02-17T03:00:20.527Z By the end of the reign the little hosts of badged adherents which had formed the nucleus for the armies of the Wars of the Roses had ceased to exist. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z We are likely to think of the Wars of the Roses as farther away from us, but they were not yet over. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z Now while the Wars of the Roses had been going on, William Caxton, having learnt the art of printing, had set up a press in London. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z During the Wars of the Roses Henry VI. passed through Durham, and the novelty of a royal visit procured him an enthusiastic reception. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z In the Wars of the Roses it does not seem that Birmingham took any part; but energy revived in the Civil War under Charles I., when the town sided actively with the Parliamentarians. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z Bosworth Field is often treated as the last act of the Wars of the Roses. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z Warwick was instrumental in the deposition of Henry VI during the Wars of the Roses and his replacement with Edward IV. Crown dodger 2010-03-15T14:21:00Z Now the Wars of the Roses were raging in England. Great Englishwomen An Historical Reading Book for Schools 2011-05-23T02:00:09.167Z The battle ended decades of civil war, which is now known as the Wars of the Roses. True location of key battle in English history is revealed 2010-02-19T11:31:00Z He reminded the Council of the Wars of the Roses, and told them they were sharpening the thorns for fresh struggles. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII One of the most notable parts of the king’s policy was his long-continued and successful assault on the abuse of “livery and maintenance,” which had been at its height during the Wars of the Roses. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z "He had royal blood but it was rather distant," says Prof Michael Hicks, head of history at Winchester University, and author of both Warwick the Kingmaker and the upcoming work The Wars of the Roses. Crown dodger 2010-03-15T14:21:00Z England's lack of means, the demoralization following the Wars of the Roses, and religious dissensions were the chief causes of her torpidity then. The Spanish Pioneers The fourth and last storming happened during the Wars of the Roses, when Lady Pelham, a stanch supporter of the Lancastrian cause, successfully held out against a force of local followers of Richard of York. Hastings and Neighbourhood The dread of another war of succession lay like a nightmare on the generations which carried with them an ever-present memory of the Wars of the Roses. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII It was a hard and selfish generation which witnessed the Wars of the Roses and the dictatorship of Edward IV. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z The point with the Wars of the Roses was that the situation was absolutely terrible. Crown dodger 2010-03-15T14:21:00Z Families had been divided, sons taking one side and fathers the other, as in our English Wars of the Roses, perhaps for the same reason, to save the family estates whichever side came out victorious. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses The Wars of the Roses appear to us, we regret to say, to have been imbued with very little, if any, chivalry. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West The Bishop had gone on to advise a measure which would lead immediately and intentionally to a revival of the Wars of the Roses. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII But the Wars of the Roses had one more phase to come. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z The castle was frequently laid waste by the Scottish Bands, and during the Wars of the Roses. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume IV (of 8) Beginning with the epic 'Matilda,' studied from English history, the series was continued by a poem on the 'Wars of the Roses,' afterward enlarged into 'The Barons' Wars.' Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 Referring to its historical lore, we may mention its famous connection with the Wars of the Roses. Folk-lore of Shakespeare During the Wars of the Roses the small cultivator is thought to have again made headway. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere" But this explanation of the Wars of the Roses is not complete; it accounts for their outbreak, but not for their long continuance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z The memory of the long years of the Wars of the Roses and the wars of the Pretenders during the reign of his father, were fresh in the people’s mind. Henry VIII and His Court 6th edition He now applies it to his own tale of the Wars of the Roses, The Black Arrow, written for Mr. Henderson’s Young Folks, of which the office was in Red Lion Court. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25) During the ruthless Wars of the Roses St. Paul's became the scene of many curious ceremonials, on which Shakespeare himself has touched, in his early historical plays. Old and New London Volume I The Wars of the Roses had left the crown powerful to enforce order, and protect industry and trade. Spenser When, in defiance of this mandate, he came home and announced his intention of impeaching Somerset, he took the first step which was to lead to the Wars of the Roses. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z At the time of the Wars of the Roses discontent was rife in Derbyshire, and riots broke out in 1443, but the county did not lend active support to either party. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" From the Conquest to the Wars of the Roses, England may claim to have gradually acquired a higher place in art. Needlework As Art According to an engraving of 1671 there were formerly three trees; so that Shakespeare himself may have sat under them and meditated on the Wars of the Roses. Old and New London Volume I In the Wars of the Roses the county was much divided, and frequent skirmishes took place between the earl of Devon and Lord Bonville, the respective champions of the Lancastrian and Yorkist parties. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 3 "Destructors" to "Diameter" All her male kinsmen had been exterminated in the Wars of the Roses. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z Although designed on such a magnificent scale, the Wars of the Roses interfered with the completion of King's College, and even the chapel was not finished until Henry VIII.'s reign. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel The Wars of the Roses had injured our own best schools, and we needed refined imported ideas to raise our standard once again. Needlework As Art In the fifteenth century population was reduced by the Wars of the Roses; and throughout the period under consideration, agriculture had to meet the competition of the growing town industries for labor. The Enclosures in England An Economic Reconstruction It has a story about the old Manor in the times of the Wars of the Roses, and how Sir Roger Courtenay came to win it for his own. The Manor House School That evening, however, Cynthia made little progress with her Latin exercise or the Wars of the Roses. The Madcap of the School It was here that in the Wars of the Roses the battle of Wakefield was fought on the closing day of the year 1460. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel “Tell us all you know about the Wars of the Roses.” Dave Porter and the Runaways Last Days at Oak Hall During the Wars of the Roses, it had only been necessary to drive the then reigning prince out of the field, or to chase him away, in order to create a new parliamentary rule. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6) The rival claims of the houses of York and Lancaster had led to those disastrous Wars of the Roses that wiped away the flower of chivalry and made the fair land one bloody battlefield. The Manor House School This was the enormous advantage through which during the Wars of the Roses the Commons repulsed the previously superior power of the upper house. Introduction to the Science of Sociology York continued to exist without making much history for several centuries, till the Wars of the Roses came between the rival houses of York and Lancaster. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel Roses, Wars of the, see Wars of the Roses. A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII In 1478 a plague raged throughout the country, which was said to have destroyed more people than the Wars of the Roses. The History of London The society was pleasant, and I was taken to Kenilworth and Warwick Castle, on the banks of the Avon, a noble place, still bearing marks of the Wars of the Roses. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville The Wars of the Roses was the result. Gilbert Keith Chesterton Not far from Leicester was fought the last great battle of the "Wars of the Roses," Bosworth Field, upon Redmoor Plain, about two miles from the village now known as Market Bosworth. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel We’ve had it for years and years, ever since the Wars of the Roses. Virginia of Elk Creek Valley Just as the play of Richard III completes the action of the Wars of the Roses, this play completes the action of the killing of the Duke of Gloucester at Calais. William Shakespeare During the Wars of the Roses some fugitives from the battle of Barnet gained admittance to the Mount in the disguise of pilgrims, and then, declaring themselves, held the castle against all comers. The Cornwall Coast Cast as he was in the troublous times of the Wars of the Roses, he stands out in character and genius above all those of his generation. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History It was ruined prior to the time of Henry VIII., having been long contended for and finally dismantled in the Wars of the Roses. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel He sided with the Yorkists in the Wars of the Roses, was taken, attainted of high treason by James, Earl of Wiltshire, and other judges appointed to try such cases, and was condemned. Shakespeare's Family Richard III is the last of the great historical plays about the Wars of the Roses. William Shakespeare It is needless to speak of the several battles and the many skirmishes of the miserable Wars of the Roses. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe At this time Henry VII. was king, and England was resting in peace after the long Wars of the Roses. The Children's Book of London The Wars of the Roses, so fatal to the feudal nobility, left the national militia the only organized force in the country. Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government It must not be forgotten that his father's attainder and the Wars of the Roses had temporarily crippled the resources of the family. Shakespeare's Family The night before the battle the ghosts of the many slain during the progress of the Wars of the Roses menace Richard and promise victory to Richmond. William Shakespeare The Wars of the Roses had important results. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe The Wars of the Roses.—With this period St. Paul's is closely associated. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch It must have been a really useful protection in the evil times of the Wars of the Roses. Old Times at Otterbourne When he was only six years old his father was killed in one of the battles of the Wars of the Roses. A harum-scarum schoolgirl Richmond takes oath to end the Wars of the Roses by marrying Edward's daughter, so that the two royal houses may at last be joined. William Shakespeare The close of the Hundred Years' War was followed in England by the Wars of the Roses, between the rival houses which were struggling for the crown. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe During the long and unfortunate Wars of the Roses, the white rose was taken for an emblem by the Yorkists, and the red kind was displayed by the Lancastrians. Chatterbox, 1906 The struggle revived faintly during the reign of Henry the Sixth, but the Wars of the Roses turned men’s minds to home affairs, and Henry the Seventh was the obedient servant of His Holiness. Earl Hubert's Daughter The Polishing of the Pearl - A Tale of the 13th Century He was sprung of an ancient line, which had been true to the House of Lancaster in the Wars of the Roses, and whose fidelity had been rewarded by the favour of the Tudors. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 My father’s people were all at the Crusades, and the Wars of the Roses, and the Field of the Cloth of Gold. About Peggy Saville “But they did in the Wars of the Roses.” Crown and Sceptre A West Country Story Those who even dimly remembered the Wars of the Roses, and whose sympathies were fervid for White or Red, had been long dead when Elizabeth was gathered to her fathers. Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada During the Wars of the Roses, three successive Earls of Devon lost their lives, and many of their followers must have fallen too, leaving defenceless widows and children. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts The Wars of the Roses fill his mind, as they filled the mind of his contemporaries. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 Near his is that of a humble monk, one Owen Tudor, who took sanctuary during the Wars of the Roses, and probably lived to see his nephew, Henry Tudor, on the English throne. Westminster Abbey The Wars of the Roses ended in 1485, with the victory of Bosworth Field. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 After a series of miserable contests known as the "Wars of the Roses" the former party was successful, at least temporarily, and the duke of York became king in 1461 as Edward IV. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England Their father’s elder brother had been a man-at-arms, having preferred a stirring life to the Forest, and had fought in the last surges of the Wars of the Roses. The Armourer's Prentices As the influence of Parliament died down during the Wars of the Roses, that of the Council took to some extent its place. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 Lord Lytton described this and other fights during the Wars of the Roses in his well-known novel, The Last of the Barons. Westminster Abbey The Wars of the Roses did not contribute anything to the prosperity of the century, nor could so unsettled and quarrelsome a time encourage the cultivation of literature. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 The Wars of the Roses, as we all know, resulted in the utter defeat of the young prince’s party. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life From the Wars of the Roses the nation emerged in need, above all other things, of discipline and repose. The Governments of Europe But the Wars of the Roses did far more than ruin one royal house or set up another. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 If the rose was a sacred flower we can more easily understand its importance as a badge in the Wars of the Roses. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala There is no hero; perhaps least of all that hero, namely the nation itself, which gives something like unity to the Shakespearean plays of the Wars of the Roses. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature Finally, on the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses, he espoused the Lancastrian cause, and was beheaded by order of Edward IV. after the battle of Mortimer's Cross. Henry VIII. The Wars of the Roses are viewed as less important than the Peasants' Revolt; the scholars of the New Learning leave scant space for Lambert Simnels and Perkin Warbecks. Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies But at the close of the Wars of the Roses these older checks no longer served as restraints upon the action of the Crown. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 The aristocracy of England formed the constitution of the Plantagenets; the Wars of the Roses destroyed that aristocracy, and the despotism of the Tudors succeeded. Sketches Historically there is much resemblance between the Wars of the Roses and the faction fights in Iceland in which the old constitution went to pieces and the old spirit was exhausted. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature In the Wars of the Roses the Armyns sided with the house of Lancaster. Henrietta Temple A Love Story "The bloody faction fights known as the Wars of the Roses brought the Plantagenet dynasty to a close, weeded out the older nobility, and cleared the way for a new form of monarchy." The Rise of the Democracy It is this moral degradation that flings so dark a shade over the Wars of the Roses. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 The boy was born when the Wars of the Roses were just over, and the country was beginning to settle down again. The Red Book of Heroes This speech of the Emperor was made at Marienburg, a fine old town, once very prosperous, and in the days of the Wars of the Roses playing a conspicuous part with the other Hanseatic towns. Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View In spite, however, of rebellions and the Wars of the Roses, the capital of the north managed generally to steer a safe course through many storms. Life in a Mediæval City Illustrated by York in the XVth Century It is important to note the ascendancy of the barons in the medieval Parliaments, and their self-destruction in the Wars of the Roses. The Rise of the Democracy The Nevilles Thus we find that in the years which followed the Wars of the Roses a change passed over the spirit of English government which was little short of a revolution. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 There may have been one here, as there seems to have been on the Continent, after the Crusades; and another after the Wars of the Roses. Health and Education In England, owing to the effects of the Wars of the Roses, good painters no longer existed. The Book of Art for Young People The only people seriously affected by the Wars of the Roses were the main participants. Life in a Mediæval City Illustrated by York in the XVth Century Notwithstanding the Civil Wars of the Roses, agriculture was prosperous and foreign trade largely increased. The Leading Facts of English History Results of the Wars of the Roses But with the close of the struggle for the succession this liberty wholly disappeared. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 The people were better clothed, better fed, and better lodged just before the Wars of the Roses than they are at this moment. Queen Victoria During the Wars of the Roses beards grew “small by degrees and beautifully less.” Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers Although through the Wars of the Roses national parliamentary government ultimately broke down and gave way to the strong personal kingship of Henry VII., the towns, which actually suffered little, increased their local powers. Life in a Mediæval City Illustrated by York in the XVth Century The importance of Richard's reign is that it marks the close of the Wars of the Roses. The Leading Facts of English History If the Wars of the Roses failed in utterly destroying English freedom, they succeeded in arresting its progress for more than a hundred years. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 In NSS, it signifies opposition to the King in a manner reminiscent of the Wars of the Roses. The Noble Spanish Soldier Trevlyn Chase was a fine Tudor structure, standing on the site of the more ancient castle that had been destroyed during the tumultuous days of the Wars of the Roses. The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot Duke of York, fittingly followed the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses. Life in a Mediæval City Illustrated by York in the XVth Century The reign was marked by the continuation of the Wars of the Roses, the death of King Henry VI and of his son, with the return of Queen Margaret to France. The Leading Facts of English History The Wars of the Roses settled the question of the succession, first by the seeming extinction of the House of Lancaster, and then by the utter ruin of the House of York. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 The weak government of Edward II, the long French War commenced by Edward III and lasting over a hundred years, and the Wars of the Roses, all combined to impoverish the country. A Short History of English Agriculture From that time till the accession of the Tudors, two subjects are prominent in English history: the spread of Lollardism, i.e., the Wycliffite doctrines, and the Wars of the Roses. Old St. Paul's Cathedral Or take again the "Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle," an incident in the Wars of the Roses. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Mr. James Gairdner, who is a high authority on the Wars of the Roses, calls Shakespeare "an unrivaled interpreter" of that long and terrible conflict. The Leading Facts of English History The statement which attributes the lessening of the baronage to the Wars of the Roses seems indeed to be an error. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 In Henry VII's reign England had not had time to forget the Wars of the Roses, and claimants to the throne were still occasionally executed in the Tower. The Age of Erasmus Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London It had been somewhat shorn of its pristine glories during the Wars of the Roses. The Secret Chamber at Chad You introduce them to the Wars of the Roses as a model of peaceful, constitutional development; to the slaying of Edward II., The Open Secret of Ireland The bitterness of the Wars of the Roses was forgotten, and was succeeded by an era of reconciliation and good feeling. Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I The evils of the system of "maintenance" had been felt long before the Wars of the Roses; and statutes both of Edward the First and of Richard the Second had been aimed against it. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 The Wars of the Roses, to be sure, had left them under a cloud, shorn of the most of their wealth and a great part of their lands. Lady Good-for-Nothing The Wars of the Roses were nothing to it. My Mother's Rival Everyday Life Library No. 4 Contemporary History.—It will be remembered that this was the stormy period of the Wars of the Roses. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction The number of English slain in the Wars of the Roses was estimated at 100,000. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 One good result of the Battle of Bosworth Field was that it ended the "Wars of the Roses," which had been a curse to England for thirty years. From John O'Groats to Land's End It begins with a historical preface, touching on the Wars of the Roses, Tudor confiscation of land, the enclosure of commons, the Industrial Revolution, and so on. The History of the Fabian Society During the Wars of the Roses he was a staunch Lancastrian. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature The civil feuds of Castile in the fourteenth century were as fatal to the nobility as were the English Wars of the Roses. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 12 — Modern History In England feudalism was destroyed by the Wars of the Roses, and was succeeded by the Tudor despotism. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History Yet our aristocracy, from the action upon it of the Wars of the Roses, the Tudors, and the political necessities of George the Third, is for the imagination a singularly modern and uninteresting one. Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold In the course of its history it underwent many changes of ownership, finally passing into the hands of 1457, during the Wars of the Roses, by Lord Bonville, brother-in-law of the Earl of Warwick. Somerset An endeavour has been made to identify him with a Sir Thomas Malory of Warwickshire, who fought successively on both sides in the Wars of the Roses, sat in Parliament 1444-45, and d. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature The Wars of the Roses killed out the old councils. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 12 — Modern History In England the older baronage were all but utterly swept away by the Wars of the Roses, only a few here and there surviving its carnage. The Story of Ireland Owing to its proximity to London, it was the scene of two battles in its High Street during the Wars of the Roses. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association Newbury took part in the Wars of the Roses and stood for the House of York. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter In the Wars of the Roses, Warkworth Castle saw many changes of fortune, as the tide of victory flowed this way and that. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day The country at home had been made desolate by the Wars of the Roses. Men of Invention and Industry The age of the Wars of the Roses is one of great gloom and confusion in England; in Ireland it is an all but complete blank. The Story of Ireland The chief charm of Sevenoaks is Knole House, a splendid example of the baronial dwellings that were erected after the Wars of the Roses, when the fortress was no longer so necessary. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association They were, perhaps, all unconscious of having learned such lessons; but they would remember and practice them long after they had forgotten the capital of Afghanistan and the dates of the Wars of the Roses. Anne of Avonlea The primitive cannon of the days of the Wars of the Roses began to shatter those mighty walls, and, unlike Bamborough, it has never been strengthened since. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day Their father’s elder brother had been a man-at-arms, having preferred a stirring life to the Forest, and had fought in the last surges of the Wars of the Roses. The Armourer's Prentices Wars of the Roses or Stories of the Struggles of York and Lancaster. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859 The building suffered much damage during the Wars of the Roses and the Parliamentary Civil War. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association The Wars of the Roses had produced anarchy in the land, and every man's hand was against his fellow, if that fellow had something of which he might be despoiled. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe Eventually, after the Wars of the Roses concluded, Warkworth was restored, along with the other Percy estates, to its original owners. Northumberland Yesterday and To-day Wars of the Roses are, in certain respects, peculiar. Outline of Universal History The persons who made it a model village just before the Wars of the Roses were William de la Pole, the first Duke of Suffolk, and his Duchess, Alice, the grandchild of Geoffrey Chaucer. The Naturalist on the Thames During the Wars of the Roses, when the Duke of York defeated Henry VI., What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association In England the Wars of the Roses were looming in the future. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe "Then we shall have the Wars of the Roses again, which cost England a million men and eighty of our noblest families." Historical Miniatures In this reign began the long "Wars of the Roses," or the contest of the houses of York and Lancaster for the throne. Outline of Universal History Free criticism was allowed afterwards, and any anachronisms, such as tea in the times of Queen Elizabeth, or tobacco during the Wars of the Roses, were carefully pointed out. Monitress Merle The whole city was burnt in 1137, with the cathedral and forty churches, and in the Wars of the Roses it was continually the scene of sanguinary conflicts between the rival parties. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association Trousers are a thing of yesterday with us, but our top-hat carries us back to the Wars of the Roses and beyond. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough The Wars of the Roses, children, did not end altogether at Bosworth but—in the Tower happened much that is best forgotten. Historical Miniatures The first part of the century and a half following the death of Chaucer saw war with France and the Wars of the Roses, in which most of the nobles were killed. Halleck's New English Literature Possibly the Wars of the Roses may in some measure account for the barrenness of the time; but I do not think they will explain it. England's Antiphon He served in the Wars of the Roses, and on the death of Edward IV, April, 1483, he seized the young Edward V and caused himself to be proclaimed protector. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation Allingford's face was very white, and Oaks's very red, "for all the world like the Wars of the Roses," as Jack Vance afterwards remarked, though it would be difficult to clearly understand the simile. The Triple Alliance Its trials and triumphs We are too far away to fight against other countries, and we will never fight each other, like America, and France, and the Wars of the Roses. The Happy Adventurers Wars of the Roses is the name given to a long, shameful, and selfish contest between the adherents of the Houses of York and Lancaster, rival branches of the royal family of England. General History for Colleges and High Schools Toward the end of the Wars of the Roses, however, the pressure for money, which could only be raised by pledging their land, became too strong for the feudal aristocracy. The Emancipation of Massachusetts Historians themselves declare that no part of English history since the Norman Conquest is so obscure and uncertain as that of the Wars of the Roses. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation Moreover, it needed the Wars of the Roses finally to convince the country of the meaning of the independence of the peerage. The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution At the close of the Wars of the Roses, feudalism was a ruin. The Evolution of an Empire: A Brief Historical Sketch of England For the hundred years following the Wars of the Roses the government of England was rather an absolute than a limited monarchy. General History for Colleges and High Schools Various of the ancient nobility, whose names and families were extinct from the Wars of the Roses, have here left their worldly honours and deposited their last remains. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2 When we wish to study the Wars of the Roses, we do not turn to his pages, brilliant as they are. Essays on Russian Novelists The days of the Wars of the Roses were evil times for the discipline of convents, which, together with the entire Western Church, suffered from the feuds of the Popes with the Italian princes. The Herd Boy and His Hermit The house had been ruined in the time of the Wars of the Roses, and rebuilt in the later fashion, with a friendly-looking front, containing two large windows, and a porch projecting between them. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland For six years England now suffered even greater evils than those that marked that earlier civil strife known as the Wars of the Roses. General History for Colleges and High Schools The Wars of the Roses showed that the power of the nobles was too great for the comfort of the monarch. Landholding in England So the long and terrible Wars of the Roses came to an end. Famous Men of the Middle Ages The battles of the Wars of the Roses were very cruel ones; the noble prisoners that had been taken, even children of tender age, were murdered in cold blood on the evening of the battle. Short History of Wales But, in the Wars of the Roses, England lost a great part of her adult population; so much so, that she was altogether incapacitated from waging war with any external nation. Irish Race in the Past and the Present It may be observed that the Wars of the Roses were for the most part fought out in battles, not by sieges. Two Penniless Princesses Until the Wars of the Roses, these serfs were greatly harassed by their owners. Landholding in England In England the slaughter of the nobility in the Wars of the Roses left the way ready for the establishment of the Tudor dominion. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 In the Wars of the Roses, York and Lancaster fought over the crown, and those who supported them over a castle or an estate. Short History of Wales This state of things was the natural result of the general anarchy which prevailed during the "Wars of the Roses." Irish Race in the Past and the Present There may have been one here, as there seems to have been on the Continent, after the Crusades; and another after the Wars of the Roses. Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc The Wars of the Roses destroyed their own power, and weakened their influence, by sweeping away the heads of the principal families. Landholding in England In England the disappearance of the nobles in the Wars of the Roses led to the establishment of the Tudor domination. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 |
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