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The Complete History Of The Wars Of The Roses | Wars Of The Roses Full Series | Chronicle
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The Wars of the Roses were a violent series of medieval civil wars between the rival York and Lancaster families within the house of Plantagenet. The power struggles, battles, and royal intrigues spanned over 30 years, leading to the decisive Battle of Bosworth and the rise of the Tudor dynasty. We will unravel the origins of the conflict, the role of key figures like Henry VI and Richard Duke of York, and the impact of the Hundred Years War.

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@johncourtney3295

3 months ago

Among the best English history documentaries I’ve ever seen. I’m not surprised, as this channel is probably my favorite for this type of subject material. Hats off to the creators.

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@jonperkins

2 months ago

The manner and tone of how this is explained is excellent.

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@EpochEnigmaChannel

1 month ago

An engaging and beautifully crafted documentary that delves into important historical narratives. The narrator's captivating voice adds depth to the storytelling, making it an enjoyable and informative experience. Despite its length, the exploration of the 'War of the Roses' and its significance as a civil war is both fascinating and thought-provoking.

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@user-qf1dl1ft6q

3 months ago

best 3hours of my life spent on Youtube

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@markawbolton

4 months ago

Narrator has a beautiful voice and a wonderful compelling delivery.

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@anthonytroisi6682

4 months ago

To demonstrate what a small world that the English aristocracy was, Jacquetta of Luxemburg was the second wife of John of Bedford, the uncle of Henry VI. Bedford was the head of the English government during Henry VI's minority, making Jacquetta the second highest ranking woman in the country. After Bedford's death, Jacquetta wed Richard Woodville. Jacquetta and Richard were the parents of Elizabeth Woodville, Edward IV's queen. Somerset was also an interesting character. He was rumored to be widowed Catherine of Valois' lover and the alleged father of Edmund Tudor, Henry VII's father. Also, Somerset was a favorite of Margaret of Anjou and the rumored father of Edward of Shrewsberry, Henry VI's heir.

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@murderedbypoguesandparasit8988

3 months ago

Very good. Especially the artwork. Storytelling important ideas is the first way humans taught each other, and you should succeed admirably. Keep up the good work 😊.

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@iamnoone9041

3 months ago

I knew a bit about the war of the roses before this, but wow is it super interesting. I can now fully understand why George RR Martin was so interested in the story, and how it influenced the greatest fantasy series of all time in my opinion, A Song Of Ice And Fire.

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@toniag7928

2 days ago

This video is one of the best of YouTube! So detailed and informative - thank you! 🙌

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@richardpetervonrahden6393

2 weeks ago

Absolutely excellent documentary series. Clearest concise-but-appropriately-detailed explanation of this pivotal point in history that I have come across.

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@thebeatentrack156

4 months ago

Thank you, this is fantastic 😊

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@user-kv6ux8to3b

2 months ago

This sounds like the soap opera tv series drama...Vey fascinating

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@grigorirasputin9507

4 months ago

It's really too bad the jerry springer show didn't exist back then, It would've been brilliant.

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@CooperJeanne

1 month ago

Even better than the Dan Jones series!

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@brutusalwaysminded

3 months ago

Thank You for this! 👍🏼

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@TimeTrekTaless

3 weeks ago

Exceptional English history documentary with rich storytelling and superb visuals. Fascinating insights into aristocratic connections and historical figures. Well done!

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@markawbolton

4 months ago

In the 80s there was BBC serial that had stories that highlighted the roles of ordinary people during the time of the War of the Roses. Every episode seemed to deal with a different strata of society and the Story line only lent it mild credibility ..I cant remember what it was called.

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@hiddenhorizons68

4 weeks ago

Fantastic artwork and storytelling! Thank you for the engaging content. Enjoyed every minute of the three-hour journey through history.

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@MLennholm

3 months ago

Who the heck was in charge of casting for the dramatizations? Edward IV was a tall, handsome man and they cast a guy who looks like Mr Bean.

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@jeremiahchamberlin4499

4 months ago

I never thought, when started, this video would last three hours. I enjoyed it all though. My mother loved to refer to the ‘War of the Roses’ when I was a child. It has always fascinated me as well. I’m glad to hear it described as a ‘civil war’ as it was indeed (although at time very uncivil). One could make the case, I suppose, that the struggle for the soul of the nation continued in the succeeding century with Cromwell and his ‘round heads.’

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