- Look up
Lancastrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lancastrian may
refer to: Avro
Lancastrian, an
airliner Lancastrian, a
native or
inhabitant of...
- and
Portugal while the
Lancastrian political cause was
maintained by
Henry Tudor—a
relatively unknown scion of the
Lancastrian Beauforts—eventually leading...
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achieved a
decisive victory over
their Lancastrian opponents. As a result,
Edward IV
deposed the
Lancastrian Henry VI and
secured the
English throne...
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claims to the throne, over the in****bent
Lancastrian dynasty.
Lancastrians are
those who
supported the
Lancastrian claim to the throne, prin****lly by supporting...
- Roses, a
series of
civil wars in
England fought between the
Yorkist and
Lancastrian factions between 1455 and 1487.
Edward inherited the
Yorkist claim to...
- The Avro 691
Lancastrian was a
British and
Canadian p****enger and mail
transport aircraft of the 1940s and 1950s
developed from the Avro
Lancaster heavy...
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House of Lancaster. The
Lancastrian heir to the throne,
Edward of Westminster,
Prince of Wales, and many
prominent Lancastrian nobles were
killed during...
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defected to the
Lancastrians over
disagreements about Edward's nepotism,
secret marriage, and
foreign policy.
Leading a
Lancastrian army, the earl defeated...
- wars
known as the Wars of the
Roses and at
times personally led the
Lancastrian faction. Some of her contemporaries, such as the Duke of Suffolk, praised...
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leave the
Lancastrians with a far more
formidable leader in Henry's son, Edward. However, once the last of the most
prominent Lancastrian supporters...