Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders: Simnel, Warbeck, and WarwickAmberley Publishing Limited, 15 apr 2021 - 384 pagina's On 22 August 1485, Henry Tudor emerged from the Battle of Bosworth victorious. His disparate army vanquished the forces of Richard III and, according to Shakespeare over a century later, brought ‘smooth-faced peace, with smiling aplenty and fair prosperous days’ back to England. Yet, all was not well early in the Tudor reign. Despite later attempts to portray Henry VII as single-handedly uniting a war-torn England after three decades of conflict, the kingdom was anything but settled. Nor could it be after a tumultuous two-year period that had witnessed the untimely death of one king, the mysterious disappearance of another, and the brutal slaughter of a third on the battlefield. For the first time in one compelling and comprehensive account, Nathen Amin looks at the myriad of shadowy conspiracies and murky plots which sought to depose the Tudor usurper early in his reign, with particular emphasis on the three pretenders whose causes were fervently advanced by Yorkist dissidents ‒ Lambert Simnel, Perkin Warbeck, and Edward, Earl of Warwick. Just how close did the Tudors come to overthrow long before the myth of their greatness had taken hold on our public consciousness? |
Inhoudsopgave
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Insatiable Hatred | |
The Joiners | |
A Mad Dance | |
My Only | |
The Devilish Enterprise | |
Shame and Derision | |
Mortal | |
Final Conclusion | |
Fresh Revolution | |
A Stranger Born | |
The Most Savage Harshness | |
The Fortunes of | |
The Noble Triumph | |
Werbecque of Tournai | |
War of Necessity | |
Epilogue One Rose | |
Notes | |
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