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By this time he was fighting on the Lancastrian side.
A Lancastrian king, he was put to death in the Tower.
But at the end of 1463 he slipped back over to the Lancastrian side, hurried north and started raising troops.
When civil conflict broke out, the lieutenant fought on the Lancastrian side.
This is one of 500 brass memorials recorded in the Lancastrian period 1400-1453.
Edward further exploited the situation, naming 14 Lancastrian peers as traitors.
Lancastrian supporters took advantage of Edward's imprisonment to stage uprisings.
Lancastrian troops rapidly took the rest of the castle, leaving Edward in control of his own government for the first time.
There will be no more Lancastrian risings.
Anne's death signified the beginning of one of two disastrous trends in Lancastrian history.
He was killed fighting on the Lancastrian side at the Battle of Towton.
The result was a Lancastrian defeat.
The prize was won that year by Lancastrian artist Keith Tyson.
Lancastrian support services company Enterprise remained Preston's kit sponsors.
It is believed that at least 3,000 men died in the battle, with at least 2,000 of these from the Lancastrian side.
"A Lancastrian gentleman who had lost his home and fortune in the wars and taken to the life of an outlaw in the forest."
The town remained prosperous and pledged its loyalty to its new owner in a rebellion against the Lancastrian government in 1452.
In the Wars of the Roses Egremont fought on the Lancastrian side.
At this, any remaining Lancastrian resistance collapsed and the Yorkists only had to advance to complete the rout.
The victorious Yorkists demolished the castle to prevent it being used as a Lancastrian stronghold again.
Lancastrian strength ranges from 10,000 to 30,000 men, with 7,000 to 15,000 on the Yorkist side.
Bendy knows about it but is worried about the consequences of telling, especially as his half-brothers may be involved with Lancastrian rebels.
Henry, who had three younger brothers and was himself in his prime, had no doubt that the Lancastrian right to the crown was secure.
Having lost custody of Henry, the Yorkists needed a justification to continue taking up arms against the king and his Lancastrian followers.
He was praised for his diversity of roles, his "deeply considered dramatic technique" and his Lancastrian roots.