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The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea
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The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea
The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea
The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea
The Last White Rose - Premium Artificial Silk Rose Flower for Home Decor, Weddings & Events | Elegant Floral Arrangement Gift Idea
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One of the most dramatic periods of British history, the Wars of the Roses didn't end at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Despite the death of Richard III and Henry VII's victory, it continued underground into the following century with plots, pretenders and subterfuge by the ousted white rose faction. In a brand new interpretation of this turning point in history, well known historian Desmond Seward reviews the story of the Tudors' seizure of the throne and shows that for many years they were far from secure. He challenges the way we look at the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, explaining why there were so many Yorkist pretenders and conspiracies, and why the new dynasty had such difficulty establishing itself. King Richard's nephews, the Earl of Warwick and the little known de la Pole brothers, all had support of enemies overseas, while England was split when the lowly Perkin Warbeck skilfully impersonated one of the princes in the tower in order to claim the right to the throne. Warwick's surviving sister Margaret also became the focus of hopes that the White Rose would be reborn. The book also offers a new perspective on why Henry VIII, constantly threatened by treachery, real or imagined, and desperate to secure his power with a male heir, became a tyrant.
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The Last White Rose is a book devoted to the ongoing struggle for Henry VII and Henry VIII to hold the crown for their line. Most people think that once the battle at Bosworth ended, the crown was plunked on Henry's head, he married Elizabeth of York and they united the red and white roses for everlasting peace. Henry VII was plagued with pretenders and plots. Never secure, he felt the bite of his many cousins who thought they had better entitlement to the throne.The constant threat of overthrow colored almost his entire reign. Henry VIII feared both his Buckingham and de Pole relatives to the degree that fueled his paranoia over a male offspring to continue the line. His mania for a son and the infamous results has immortalized his love life. The wholesale extermination of anyone with a drop of Plantagenet blood, or even suggested the Tudor line would die out was born from the insecure foundation of Henry's line. Even the simple act of vanity by putting the coat of arms of his Saxon forebearers earned Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey his execution. Desmond Seward has written a comprehensive backdrop to the Tudor succession, giving voices to the many players who were silenced by Henry Tudor and his son, merely for their proximity to them by blood.

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