Henry VII

Henry VII

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Breverton, Terry
Amberley Publishing
EAN: 9781445646060
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Henry Tudor, the future Henry VII, has been called the most unlikely King of England. Yet his rise from obscurity was foretold by the bards, and by 1485, the familial bloodbath of the Wars of the Roses left Henry as the sole adult Lancastrian claimant to the throne. The hunchback usurper Richard III desperately wanted him dead, and in his exile Henry Tudor was left with no choice. He either invaded England or faced being traded to Richard to meet certain death. Henry s father, Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, was the son of a Queen of England, sister to the King of France, and of an obscure Welsh court servant, who had been born in secrecy away from court. Edmund s death at the beginning of the Wars of the Roses left Henry to grow up in almost constant danger, imprisonment and exile. In 1485, his ragtag invading army at Bosworth faced overwhelming odds, but succeeded. Henry went on to become England s wisest and greatest king, but it would be his son Henry VIII and granddaughter Elizabeth I who would take all the credit.
EAN 9781445646060
ISBN 1445646064
Binding Ebook
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Publication date May 15, 2016
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Breverton, Terry