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- Their rivals, the House of York, had a white rose for their symbol.
- The Bonvilles were loyal adherents of the House of York.
- With the death of Richard, the House of York ceased to rule in England.
- Dynastic infighting and misfortune quickly brought about the demise of the House of York.
- By the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459 Wenlock fought for the House of York.
- At the same time, she surreptitiously worked for the cause of the House of York.
- It was not until October 1460 that he claimed the throne for the House of York.
- The next heirs were the House of York, the legal representative of whom was Princess Elizabeth.
- This battle in history as in the novel was a victory for the House of York.
- Through her short-lived first marriage to the Richard Woodville sided closely with the House of York.
- Richard's son consolidated his descendants'claim to the throne with that of the more junior House of York.
- :* " By the mid-1470s, the victorious House of York looked safely established, with seven living male princes.
- Like his brother, he was a supporter of the House of York during the Wars of the Roses.
- Subsequently, Richmond succeeds to the throne as Henry VII, and marries Princess Elizabeth from the House of York.
- His family defeated the House of York thereby weakening the noble class even before Henry comes to rule.
- The House of York would base its claim to the English throne on their descent from Lionel of Antwerp.
- The English nobility take sides, some supporting the House of York, others supporting Henry and the House of Lancaster.
- Through her, the Plantagenet family and the House of York continue in the line of English and British sovereigns.
- Red roses symbolised the English House of Lancaster, while white roses were the symbol for their rival House of York.
- The Pilkington family suffered badly in the Wars of the Roses when, despite geography, they supported the House of York.
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