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Edward Blore
Edward Blore Buckingham Palace as completed by Blore in 1850. It was later refaced and ... in 1913 Government House, Sydney. Designed by Edward Blore in the style of a Gothic ...
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Wars of the Roses
... royal house, tracing their descent from King Edward III. The name Wars of the Roses ... Lancaster, in 1399. Being the issue of Edward III's third son John of Gaunt ... of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (1338-1368), Edward III's second son, and in fact ... Edmund of Langley, the fifth son of Edward III. Cambridge was executed in 1415 for ... or Henry and Margaret's infant son, Edward, would succeed to the throne. Queen ...
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Buckingham Palace
... Memorial. This principal façade of 1850 by Edward Blore was redesigned in 1913 by Sir Aston ... years, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard ... the advice of Sir Charles Long. King Edward VII oversaw a heavy redecoration in ...
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Battle of Edgecote Moor
... House of York House of Lancaster Commanders Edward IV Richard Neville Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties ... of the Roses 1st St Albans – Blore Heath – Ludford Bridge – Northampton – ... Earl of Warwick against those of King Edward IV. The Defection of the Earl of ... hard and gave so much to put Edward IV on the throne would come to ... changed. Despite Warwick's growing discontent with Edward and his new government, nobody thought ...
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Battle of Barnet
... House of York House of Lancaster Commanders Edward IV of England Richard Neville, Earl of ... of the Roses 1st St Albans – Blore Heath – Ludford Bridge – Northampton – ... London. Background The main protagonists were King Edward IV of England and Richard Neville, Earl ... had fallen out as a result of Edward's tendency to favour the relatives of ... previous year, Warwick "the Kingmaker" had driven Edward out of the country, replacing his ...
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Battle of Lose-coat Field
... House of York House of Lancaster Commanders Edward IV Sir Robert Welles Strength Unknown 30 ... of the Roses 1st St Albans – Blore Heath – Ludford Bridge – Northampton – ... of the Roses. Background It took King Edward IV slightly more than a year to ... coup d'etat, to kill or remove Edward from the throne. Welles started gathering armed ... raise his own army of professional soldiers. Edward then received news that the rebels ...
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Buckingham's palace (translated from Portuguese)
... mainly for the architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three "wing". The Buckingham's palace ... Parliament. Guillermo IV fired Nash and placed Edward Blore in its place, that satisfied the desires ... resulting in a new "projected wing" for Edward Blore, architect of Guillermo IV (William). ...
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John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley
... Sutton, 2nd Baron Dudley, whose son was Edward 2nd lord Dudley. Battle of St Albans ... along with King Henry VI. Battle of Blore Heath 1459 Dudley was present at the Battle of Blore Heath on September 23, 1459, along with ... for his participation on the side of Edward, Earl of March, son of Richard Duke ... York. On June 28 of that year, Edward IV was proclaimed King in London. ...
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Battle of Towton
... House of York House of Lancaster Commanders Edward IV Henry Beaufort Strength 36,000 42 ... of the Roses 1st St Albans – Blore Heath – Ludford Bridge – Northampton – ... eldest of York's sons as King Edward IV. It was Edward himself who decided to take the initiative ... initially, but the Earl of Warwick and Edward both fought in the front ranks ...
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Battle of Tewkesbury
... House of York House of Lancaster Commanders Edward IV of England Edmund Beaufort Strength Unknown ... of the Roses 1st St Albans – Blore Heath – Ludford Bridge – Northampton – ... second time by his rival, the Yorkist Edward IV of England, who throughout his career ... the Kingmaker", who had at first supported Edward, then Henry. Warwick was now dead (killed ... Anjou, and her seventeen-year-old son, Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales. Had ...
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