England
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| Richard II and the Kentish Rebels from the Chronicles of Froissart |
- Overview
- Political Geography
- England in the 14th Century
- Edward II
- Piers Gaveston
- Foreign Affairs
- Rebellion
- Edward's Fall
- Queen Isabella
- Edward III
- Home Front
- Foreign Affairs
- Later Years
- Richard II
- Peasants Rebellion
- Baronial Revolt
- Deposition of Richard
- Henry IV
- Henry V
- England in the 15th Century
- Henry VI
- Wars of the Roses
- Setting the Scene
- Cade's Rebellion
- Cast of Players
- Lord Protector
- The Wars Begin
- York Gains the Upper Hand
- War and Devils
- Battle of Wakefield
- Mortimer's Cross
- Battle of Towton
- King Edward IV
- Treachery Everywhere
- The King Marries
- Warwick and Clarence
- A Rough Summer
- Riding the Wheel
- Warwick Gets His Alliance
- Warwick Triumphant
- Battle of Barnet
- Battle of Tewkesbury
- The End of Lancaster
- Consequences of the Wars
- Unfinished Business Gets Finished
- York as King
- The Princes in the Tower
- Richard III
- Bosworth Field
- Henry Tudor
- Henry VII
- Royal Law and Authority
- Royal Finance
- Conclusions
- Summary
