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England 1455-1509
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Eventos
Henry V died in France, John Duke of Bedford maintained the regent
Henry VI attained majority
Joan of Arc assisted Charles VI which led to Siege of Orleans
death John Duke of Bedford, Duke of Suffolk
Burgundian defection (excused from the English alliance, and signed the Treaty of Arras, restoring Paris to Charles VII of France)
Truce of Tours
Suffolk called a Parliament that summoned Humphrey (charge of treason and later died of heart attack)
Loss of Normandy
York was replaced by Somerset in French War
York went to Ireland
Great Slump
King’s patronage has became dangerously generous
Marquess William de La Pole was made Duke of Suffolk
Richard Duke of York’s chamberlain Sir William Oldhall and others were charged with ‘plotting to depose the king and put duke of York on the throne’
Bishop Adam Moleyns and Ayscough of Salisbury assassinated
Suffolk impeachment, exile, beheaded
Cade's rebellion
Dartford - failure of York's coup d'etat
Final loss of Gascony
Henry to catatonic state
Edward the Lancastrian Prince of Wales
Battle of St Albans
Duke of Somerset released out of prison
meeting of Great Council at Coventry
‘Loveday’ at St Paul’s Cathedral.
second Great Council at Coventry
Battle of Blore Heath between Earl of Salisbury with Lord Audley and confrontation at Ludford Bridge
‘The Parliament of the Devils’ (Coventry)
Battle of Northampton
York claims the throne
Act of Accord
Battle of Wakefield
Battle of Mortimer's Cross. Second Battle of St Albans
Battle of Towton
Warwick's reputation as the "Kingmaker"
Henry VI was captured
Battle of Hedgeley Moor. Battle of Hexham.
Marriage with Woodville
Margaret of York was married to Charles the Bold
Edward IV declared the war on France
Robin of Redesdale and Holderness's Rising. Battle of Edgcote
Warwick went to Calais with his family and Duke of Clarence
Warwick issued a mainfesto
Edward did not confront Warwick
Local Feuds in East Anglia
Warwick and Clarence fled to Calais
Elizabeth gave birth to Edward
Warwick's invasion. Edward retreated to Burgundy
Edward landed in Ravenspur and declared to succeed his father's throne
Battle of Tewkesbury
Battle of Barnet
Shrewsbury
Edward's close circle: Prince of Wales Gloucester Clarence Richard Duke of York Thomas Grey Lord Hastings
Marriage of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou
Death of Humphrey of Gloucester
Surrender of Anjou and Maine
Warwick defies the court
Battle of Heworth Moor
Lincolnshire rising. Warwick and Clarence flee to France
Reconciliation of Warwick and Margaret of Anjou. FitzHugh's rising
Death of Edward IV
Accession of Richard III. Murder of princes in the Tower
Buckingham's revolt
Battle of Bosworth. Accession of Henry VII
Lovell-Stafford revolt
Lambert Simnel crowned in Dublin Battle of Stoke
Yorkshire Tax Rebellion and Death of Earl of Northumberland
Warbeck received by King Charles with honour
Margaret of Burgundy believed in Warbeck
Henry cracking down supporters of Warbeck
Warbeck's attempt to land in Kent (failed), Ireland (failed to raise support), and Scotland. convinced James IV and arranged marriage with Katherine Gordon
Warbeck invaded the North of England
Cornwish Tax Rebellion Warbeck captured and imprisoned
Warbeck and Edward Earl of Warwick "staged a joint escape intent" and executed
Lord Fitzwalter promised Warbeck to raise a force of 500
Edmund de la Pole Earl of Suffolk sent back from Burgundy and imprisoned in the Tower of London
71 nobles
44 nobles
death of Louis XI
French troops pressurising Francis II (Brittany)
battle of St Aubin du Cormier Treaty of Sable with France, Duke Franics died
Treaty of Redon
Maximilian put in a bet to marry Anne
Anne married Charles VIII
Henry's sign of aggression (with Boulogne) Treaty of Étaples
Holy League of 1496
Charles VIII died
Medina del Canpo
James IV became king - Auld Alliance (with France)
Truce of Ayton: James IV married Margaret Tudor
Arthur died
Elizabeth of York died
Isabella of Castile died
Treaty of Blois
Treaty of Windsor (Unsuccessful) Marriage Treaty with Margaret of Savoy Intercursus Malus
treaty 1507 - envisaged marriage
Philip's death
League of Cambrai
Great Northern Plantation
Titulus Regius
Richard called Parliament passed a number of significant laws
Edward of Middleham's death
Richard staged a ceremony of the reburial of Henry VI
Queen Anne Neville also died
Richard's truce with Scotland and deal with Brittany
Henry Tudor set sail from France to Wales and reached England
treaty of picquigny
Benevolence - 1474: raised more than £20.000
an Act of Attainder to execute Clarence
Edward IV's unexpected death
postponed coronation of Edward V indefinitely (originally planned in May then June)
Richard called council and beheaded Lord Hastings
birth of Prince Arthur
Lord Scale attempt to protect Brittany
Henry demands benevolence and tax raise
Warbeck recognised by Maximilian
Treaty of Ayton
George Neville is fined over £70k for illegal retaining
James IV and Margaret married
Prince Henry is betrothed to Catherine
Sir Edward Poynings' Law and Ireland
Sir William Stanley executed due to conspiring on behalf of Warbeck
Conference @ Antwerp (Hanseatic Privileges, however Suffolk)
Períodos
Henry VI
Public Outcry against the Court
First 'Protectorate'
Second 'Protectorate'
First Reign of Edward IV & The Readeption
Second Reign of Edward IV
Richard III
Henry VII
Perkin Warbeck
Trade embargo on Flanders ended with Intercursus Magnus
Henry's spies busy investigating support for Warbeck within the English court
Henry's feudal prerogative and Bonds & Recognisances
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