Historical Events tagged with "edward iv"

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Politics & Government

Richard III Assumes the English Throne

June 26th, 1483 541 years ago

Richard III was formally proclaimed King of England, following the death of his brother, King Edward IV. Richard's ascension was legitimized by the parliament, which declared his claim as rightful monarch despite previous political turmoil. His reign began in the context of a divided kingdom, rife with power struggles and noble dissent.

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Politics & Government

Execution of George, Duke of Clarence

February 18th, 1478 547 years ago

George, Duke of Clarence, was executed in private at the Tower of London after being convicted of treason against his brother, Edward IV. The conviction stemmed from political rivalry and accusations of plotting against Edward’s rule. Clarence was known for his tumultuous relationships within the royal family, leading to his downfall. His execution marked a significant moment in the power dynamics of the English monarchy and highlighted the brutal nature of sibling rivalry in the pursuit of power.

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Military & Warfare

Edward IV Triumphs at Tewkesbury

May 4th, 1471 553 years ago

The Battle of Tewkesbury saw Edward IV's forces decisively defeat the Lancastrian army, resulting in the death of Edward of Westminster, the Prince of Wales. This battle represented a critical moment in the Wars of the Roses, as it solidified the Yorkist grip on the English throne following years of conflict between the two rival factions, the Yorks and the Lancasters.

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Politics & Government

Earl of Warwick Forces Edward IV's Exile

October 2nd, 1470 554 years ago

Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick, orchestrated a rebellion against King Edward IV, leading to Edward's retreat to the Netherlands. This coup restored Henry VI to the English throne, altering the course of the Wars of the Roses. Edwards's weakened position was exacerbated by his political decisions, including alienating key allies such as Warwick. The rebellion stemmed from Warwick's grievances regarding Edward's marriage and governance, reflecting deep divisions among the Yorkist leadership.

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Military & Warfare

Edward IV Triumphs at the Battle of Towton

March 29th, 1461 563 years ago

The Battle of Towton was a defining conflict in the Wars of the Roses, marked by a decisive victory for Edward of York. On a snowy Day, his forces faced off against Queen Margaret's Lancastrian army in a brutal confrontation in Yorkshire. Edward's strategic acumen, combined with better positioning and the morale of his troops, helped to ensure a crushing defeat for the Lancastrians, affirming Edward's claim to the throne and propelling him towards kingship as Edward IV.

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Henry VI Deposed, Edward IV Becomes King

March 4th, 1461 564 years ago

In a decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, Edward IV of the House of York defeated the Lancastrian forces led by King Henry VI, leading to Henry's deposition. This shift in power marked a significant moment in the ongoing conflict between the two houses vying for control of the English throne. The battle solidified Edward IV's position and initiated a new phase in the struggle for power during this tumultuous period in England's history.

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