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The lords/nobles are the second most important people on the feudalism pyramid. The lords pledged loyalty to the kings and queens. For example, they supplied knights to fight in battles and also provided money. They also gave some land to professional soldiers. Therefore, the nobles/lords were the most in control under the Kings and queens and play a major role in fuedalsim. Battle Of Bosworth Field, House Of York, House Of Plantagenet, Anne Neville, English Monarchs, Edward Iv, Elizabeth Woodville, طوابع بريد, Stieg Larsson

The lords/nobles are the second most important people on the feudalism pyramid. The lords pledged loyalty to the kings and queens. For example, they supplied knights to fight in battles and also provided money. They also gave some land to professional soldiers. Therefore, the nobles/lords were the most in control under the Kings and queens and play a major role in fuedalsim.

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Medieval Royalty, Medieval Christmas, House Of Plantagenet, Anne Neville, Edward Iv, Elizabeth Woodville, Elizabeth Of York, Tudor Dynasty, Royal History

Our latest installment in the Wars of the Roses looks at the marriage of Richard Plantagenet and Anne Neville – among many other intrigues in the Wars of the Roses. This article follows our introduction to the Wars of the Roses available here and our article on Edward III’s descendants a

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Stained Glass at Cardiff Castle - Queen Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV Jasper Tudor, Catherine Of Valois, House Of Plantagenet, Anne Neville, Henry Vii, Cardiff Castle, Elizabeth Woodville, Elizabeth Of York, Tudor Dynasty

A stained glass panel in the entrance hall to the Castle Library. Katherine Wydeville, also known as Catherine Woodville (1458 - 1497), was the sister of Elizabeth Woodville, the queen of King Edward IV of England. Her second husband was Jasper Tudor, (1431- 1495), Earl of Pembroke and 1st Duke of Bedford. Jasper brought up his nephew, Henry Tudor, whose father had died before his birth. He was influential in the future king's education and credit may be given for his part in securing the…

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King Richard 111, Battle Of Bosworth Field, King Of England, History Queen, Haunted History, Strange History, History Facts Interesting, Robert Burns, Tudor History

Richard III of England was King of England between 1483 and 1485. He was a prominent figure during the Wars of Roses and the Battle of Bosworth Field where he died. This was the last decisive battle of the conflict between the families of Lancaster and York. He was 32 at the time of his death. His remains were lost for more than 5 centuries (as they were believed to have been thrown into the River Soar) only to be discovered in 2012, on a city council car park in Leicester. They used the…

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