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THE WARS OF THE ROSES 1455-1487


The Wars of the Roses were a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England. They were fought between supporters of two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet, the houses of Lancaster and York. They were fought in several sporadic episodes between 1455 and 1487, although there was related fighting before and after this period. The conflict resulted from social and financial troubles that followed the Hundred Years' War, combined with the mental infirmity and weak rule of Henry VI, which revived interest in the alternative claim to the throne of Richard, Duke of York.
The final victory went to a claimant of the Lancastrian party, Henry Tudor, who defeated the last Yorkist king, Richard III, at the Battle of Bosworth Field. After assuming the throne as Henry VII, Henry Tudor married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter and heiress of Edward IV, thereby uniting the two claims. The House of Tudor ruled England and Wales until 1603.

THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD 1485


The Battle of Bosworth (or Bosworth Field) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His opponent, Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history.

LIVERIES AND BADGES


By the time of the Wars Of The Roses, badges were of considerable importance. These along with the Livery Colours were closely associated with what was then known as Livery and Retaining (Bastard Feudalism).
The badges were rarely worn by their owners, for they were marks of ownership. They were, however, worn by his servants, house-hold men, retainers, and probably temporarily by the adherents to his cause.
So great and extensive was the use of these badges, that they were far more generally employed than the coat of arms. For where a man’s badge would be common knowledge and bear some repute throughout the kingdom, few people would know what his coat of arms looked like.

THE RETINUE OF JOHN DE VERE, 13th EARL OF OXFORD,



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Henry recruited several experienced veterans on whom he could rely for military advice and the command of his armies, most notably John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, who was Henry's principal military commander.
Henry Tudor decided to commit most of his small force into one single large division or “battle” and place it under the command of the Earl of Oxford.



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THE RETINUE OF JOHN DE VERE, 13th EARL OF OXFORD,
JOHN DE VERE, 13th EARL OF OXFORD,,
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HERALDIC BANNERS, BANNERS AND STANDARDS


There were 3 main types of flags used during the Wars of The Roses.
The largest was known as the Heraldic Banner, and was used solely for displaying the coats of arms. This was normally square and made with stiffened buckram with a batton along the top. Therefore it was always on the fly, so the standard bearer did not have to wave the banner about, which gave him a spare hand in which he could brandish a weapon, so he would be able to defend himself and the banner.

The Banner was a smaller version of the Heraldic Banner, and usually only carried one large badge or device. The field was often in the colour of the livery, but this was not a rule.

The third type was known as a standard, and was a long swallow tailed style.

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THE WARS OF THE ROSES 1455-1487,
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THE WARS OF THE ROSES 1455-1487,
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**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
AND DO NOT FORGET TO ENTER THIS YEARS CAPTION CONTEST #15
 
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THE WARS OF THE ROSES 1455-1487,
THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD 1485,
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LANCASTRIAN ARCHER,
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THE WARS OF THE ROSES 1455-1487,
THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD 1485,
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LANCASTRIAN ARCHERS,
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**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
AND DO NOT FORGET TO ENTER THIS YEARS CAPTION CONTEST #15
 
Well................. Just arrived home from my last day at work (retirement as from tomorrow, my Birthday) so feeling pretty chipper to say the least.
Log on to Treefrog and............... it gets even better!!

What a fantastic bunch of WOR releases, over the moon with them and then some. (and what about those two new sculpts? Magic!)

Cheers John!
 
Well................. Just arrived home from my last day at work (retirement as from tomorrow, my Birthday) so feeling pretty chipper to say the least.
Log on to Treefrog and............... it gets even better!!

What a fantastic bunch of WOR releases, over the moon with them and then some. (and what about those two new sculpts? Magic!)

Cheers John!
Congratulations on retirement and Happy Birthday. They are fantastic looking figures. -- Al
 
I do appreciate the descriptions of the badges, banners and heraldry. Very interesting history.
 
Best of luck in the new chapter in your life OB. I think I will join you in the purchases of WOR, although it's not my birthday^&grin, Robin.
 
Well................. Just arrived home from my last day at work (retirement as from tomorrow, my Birthday) so feeling pretty chipper to say the least.
Log on to Treefrog and............... it gets even better!!

What a fantastic bunch of WOR releases, over the moon with them and then some. (and what about those two new sculpts? Magic!)

Cheers John!
Hi Roy, I'm envious of you.....Hope you enjoy your retirement (as I'm sure you will)!

Pete
 
A couple of my recent dio's Roy, while waiting for John's WOR artillery. Robin.
 

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Congratulations on retirement and Happy Birthday. They are fantastic looking figures. -- Al

Best of luck in the new chapter in your life OB. I think I will join you in the purchases of WOR, although it's not my birthday^&grin, Robin.

Hi Roy, I'm envious of you.....Hope you enjoy your retirement (as I'm sure you will)!

Pete

Many thanks Al, Robin and Pete for your good wishes. A little daunting for me really - but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it.

WOR order goes in tomorrow...... !

Very best to you all

Roy
 
A couple of my recent dio's Roy, while waiting for John's WOR artillery. Robin.

Very nice, inventive dio's Robin (as always!) The artillery really would be the icing on the WOR cake. (and handguns as well........!)

I like the dog, where does he come from?

Roy
 
Well................. Just arrived home from my last day at work (retirement as from tomorrow, my Birthday) so feeling pretty chipper to say the least.

Roy;

Sincere congratulations on your "retirement" !

I am sure it is well earned.

Having retired 11 years ago, my advice is to keep busy, and keep "hope".

And...HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

Enjoy !
 
Roy, congratulations on the retirement. I am also sure you earned it. Chris
 
Very nice, inventive dio's Robin (as always!) The artillery really would be the icing on the WOR cake. (and handguns as well........!)

I like the dog, where does he come from?

Roy

3 dog set, Black hawk tournament series. Robin.
 
Well................. Just arrived home from my last day at work (retirement as from tomorrow, my Birthday) so feeling pretty chipper to say the least.
Log on to Treefrog and............... it gets even better!!

What a fantastic bunch of WOR releases, over the moon with them and then some. (and what about those two new sculpts? Magic!)

Cheers John!

Happy Birthday from here too! And happy retirement!!! :)
Andrea
 
Happy Birthday from here too! And happy retirement!!! :)
Andrea

Roy, congratulations on the retirement. I am also sure you earned it. Chris

Roy;

Sincere congratulations on your "retirement" !

I am sure it is well earned.

Having retired 11 years ago, my advice is to keep busy, and keep "hope".

And...HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

Enjoy !

Thank you very much for your very kind words Ivanhoe, Chris and Andrea. I may now have the time for more Treefrog posts..............{eek3}
(Only joking!)

Roy
 
Happy Birthday, Old Bill (Roy),

and congratulations to starting your retirement :smile2:

I hope you are having a great day today, and then plenty of upcoming fun and time with your Toy Soldier collection, and any other possible activities and hobbies.
All the best, and a triple Cheers, one for the Birthday, one for the Retirement and one for this great hobby :wink2: ^&grin

Konrad
 
Happy Birthday, Old Bill (Roy),

and congratulations to starting your retirement :smile2:

I hope you are having a great day today, and then plenty of upcoming fun and time with your Toy Soldier collection, and any other possible activities and hobbies.
All the best, and a triple Cheers, one for the Birthday, one for the Retirement and one for this great hobby :wink2: ^&grin

Konrad

Hi Konrad,

Thank you very much, (Thrice times!) it's very kind of you. I have everything you mention on my to-do list!

One of which is a guided walk of Bosworth Field on August 13th 2016. (A very kind Birthday present from my Daughter.)

All the best to you,

Roy
 
Roy,

walking the Bosworth battlefield with a guided tour is indeed a wonderful birthday present.
Kudos to your daughter :wink2:
I am already looking forward to your report here :smile2:

Konrad
 

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