- The
Readeption was the
restoration of
Henry VI of
England to the
throne of
England in 1470. Edward, Duke of York, had
taken the
throne as
Edward IV in...
- The
Battle of Tewkesbury,
which took
place on Sa****ay 4 May 1471, was one of the most
decisive battles of the Wars of the
Roses in England. King Edward...
-
Flanders on 2 October, then part of the
Duchy of Burgundy, his ally. The
Readeption of
Henry VI
restored him as king, a
throne which Warwick was now indis****bly...
- John Neville, 1st
Marquess of
Montagu KG (c. 1431 – 14
April 1471) was a
major magnate of fifteenth-century England. He was a
younger son of
Richard Neville...
- The Most
Noble Order of the
Garter was
founded by
Edward III of
England in 1348.
Dates shown are of
nomination or installation;
coloured rows indicate...
- The
history of the
English monarchy covers the
reigns of
English kings and
queens from the 9th
century to 1707. The
English monarchy traces its origins...
-
English queen Elizabeth Woodville.
Richard was born in 1453.
During the
Readeption of
Henry VI in 1470, he
might have
accommodated himself to the short-lived...
-
executed during the
Hundred Years' War The 1470
invasion in
support of the
Readeption of
Henry VI The 1471
invasion of
Edward IV
leading to the
final deposing...
- and
divorced on 5
November 1471 on
grounds of consanguinity.
During the
Readeption of
Henry VI, Anne
remained loyal to her
brother Edward, and, in what seems...
- exile, and
restored Henry VI to the
throne on 3 October 1470; the term "
readeption" is
still sometimes used for this event. However, by this time, years...