Read She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth Online
Authors: Helen Castor
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St Albans, second battle of (1461),
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Salah ed–Din Yusuf, Al–Malik al–Nasir (Saladin),
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Salic Law,
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Salisbury, Patrick, earl of,
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Salisbury, Richard Neville, earl of: support for duke of York,
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treason charges against,
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Blore Heath battle,
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flight to Calais,
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act of attainder,
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return to England,
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son’s death,
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Salisbury, Thomas Montagu, earl of,
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Salmon, Christopher,
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Sancho VI, king of Navarre,
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Scales, Emma, Lady,
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Scarborough Castle,
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Scotland: conflict over succession,
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succession crisis,
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border defences,
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Harclay’s negotiations,
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Isabella and Mortimer’s policy,
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recognition as independent kingdom,
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border defences,
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Margaret’s appeal for support,
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Margaret and Henry’s flight to,
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Henry VI in,
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treaty with Edward IV,
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see also
Bruce, Mary Stuart
Seymour, Jane,
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Seymour, Mary,
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Sforza, Francesco,
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Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first earl of,
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Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second earl of,
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Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, second duke of: ancestry,
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control of government,
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Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, fourth duke of,
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Somerset, Edward Seymour, duke of,
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Somerset, Henry Beaufort, third duke of: first St Albans battle,
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return from France,
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second St Albans battle,
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Towton battle,
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flight from Towton,
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death,
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career,
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army against Scots,
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court,
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Exeter siege,
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retreat from Normandy campaign,
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victory over Scots,
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papal support,
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Matilda’s arrival at Arundel,
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defeat at Lincoln,
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meeting with Matilda,
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release from prison,
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sister’s divorce,
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illness,
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Oxford siege,
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Matilda’s escape,
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Normandy losses,
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support dwindles,
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death of son Eustace,
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adoption of Henry as heir,
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Suffolk, Charles Brandon, duke of,
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Suffolk, Henry Brandon, duke of,
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Suffolk, Henry Grey, duke of,
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Suffolk, John de la Pole, duke of,
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