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Agrippina âthe Younger'
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Alencon, Duke of
Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany
Alnwick Castle
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âAnastasia, Grand Duchess' (Anna Anderson)
Anne (Neville), Queen
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Anne, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)
Appellant, Lords
Aquitaine
Argentine, Dr.
Armagh, Archbishop of
Arthur, Prince (d. 1203)
Arthur, Prince (d. 1502)
Arundel, Richard Fitzalan, 9th Earl of
Arundel (Fitzalan), Thomas, Archbishop
Assheton, Sir Ralph
Atwater, John
Audley, Lord (James Touchet)
Ayala, Pedro de
Ayscough, Bishop
Bacon, Sir Francis
Bagot, Sir William
Bamburgh Castle
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Barnet
Battle of
Beaufort
see
Somerset, Dukes of
Beaufort, Cardinal Henry
Beaufort, Lady Margaret
Beaulieu Abbey
Beaumont, Lord
Becket, St./Archbishop Thomas
Bergavenny, Edward (Neville), first Lord
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Conway, Sir Hugh
Conyers, Sir John
see also
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Cook, Sir Thomas
Copponi, Papal legate
Cork
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Courtenay, Henry (ex. 1468)
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see
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Coventry
Cressener, Thomas
Cromer, Norfolk
Cromwell, Ralph, Lord
Croyland Chronicle
Dacre, Lord
Dartford
Daubeny, Giles, Lord
Daubeny, William
David II, king of Scots
David/Dafydd, Prince of Gwynedd (d. 1240)
Deal, Kent
Debenham, Sir Gilbert
Desmond, Maurice Fitzgerald, ninth Earl of
Despenser family
Devereux, Sir Walter
Devon, Humphrey Stafford, Earl of
Devon, William Courtenay, Earl of (d. 1527)
Dmitri, son of Ivan IV of Russia
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Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus (âBell-the-Cat')
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Dublin
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Dunstanburgh Castle
Edgecote Field, Battle of
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Edmund, Earl of Kent
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Edmund, Earl of Rutland
Edward I, king
Edward II, king
Edward III, king
Edward IV, king
Edward V, king
Edward Balliol, king of Scots
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (d. 1376)
Edward, Prince of Wales (k. 1471)
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Elizabeth I, Queen
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Etaples, Treaty of
Evesham, Battle of
Exeter, siege of
Exeter, dukes of (Holland family)
Fabyan, Robert
Fastolf, Sir John
Fauconberg, William Neville, Lord
Fauconberg, the Bastard of
Feodor (Theodore) I, Czar
Ferdinand II, king of Aragon
Fiennes, Lord
Fitzgerald, Sir Thomas
Fitzhugh, Lord
Fitzwalter, Lord
Flamank, Thomas
Flodden, Battle of
Flushing, Holland
Fortescue, Sir John
Fox, Bishop
Francis I, king of France
Francis II, duke of Brittany
Francke, Edward
Frederick I, king of Denmark
Frederick III, Emperor
Geoffrey âPlantagenet', Count of Anjou
George, Duke of Clarence illegitimate son of
Gipping Hall, Essex
Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of (d. 1295)
Godunov, Czar Boris
Gof, Michael
Gordon, Lady Katherine
Grafton Regis, Northants
Gravelines, conference of
Gregory, Philippa
Grey, Sir John, husband of Elizabeth Woodville
Grey of Codnor, Lord
Guildford, Sir Richard
Guisnes Castle
Gwynedd
Hall, John
Hammes Castle
Hardyng, chronicler
Harold II, king
Hastings, Sir Edmund
Hastings, William, Lord
Hastings, Battle of
Henry I, king
Henry II, king
Henry I, king of Castile
Henry III, king
Henry IV, king (Henry of Bolingbroke)
Henry V, king
Henry VI, king
Henry VII, king (Henry Tudor)
Henry VIII, king
Henry, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1345)
Heraclius, Eastern Roman Emperor
Herbert, Sir William (Earl of Pembroke)
Heton Castle, Northumberland
Heworth Moor, Battle of
Holland, Mary, Duchess of Clarence
Holland family
Hood, Robin
Hope (Hawkins), Anthony
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Hussey, Dr. William
Isabella of Angouleme, Queen
Isabella, Queen of Edward II,
Isabella of Castile, Queen
Isabel (Neville), Duchess of Clarence
Jacqueline of Holland, Countess/ Duchess of Gloucester
Jacquetta of St. Pol, Duchess of Bedford/ Lady Rivers
James II, king (VII of Scots)
James II, king of Scots
James III, king of Scots
James IV, king of Scots
Jarman, Rosemary Hawley
Jasper (Tudor), Earl of Pembroke/Duke of Bedford
Joan of Navarre, Queen
Joan, Princess of Wales/Countess of Kent
John, king
John Balliol, king of Scots
John II, king of Portugal
John, Duke of Bedford
John âthe Fearless', Duke of Burgundy
John âof Gaunt', Duke of Lancaster
John, illegitimate son of Richard III,
Juan, Prince of Spain
Juana, Queen of Castile
Juana, Princess of Portugal
Kemp, Cardinal/Archbishop John
Kendall, John
Kendall, Paul Murray
Kennedy, Bishop James
Kenilworth Castle
Kenninghall, Norfolk
Kildare, Gerald Fitzgerald, Earl of (d. 1513)
King, Bishop Oliver
Landois, Pierre
Langley, Bishop Thomas
Langton, Bishop Thomas
Leeds Castle, Kent
Leicester, burial and discovery of Richard III at
Lewis, Dr.
Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
Lisle, Lord (Arthur Plantagenet)
Llywelyn âFawr', Prince of Wales
Llywelyn âthe Last', Prince of Wales
London
Baynard's Castle
Blackfriars
Crosby Hall
Fleet Street
London Bridge
St. George's Fields
St. Martin-le-Grand, Church of
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cross
Tower of London, the
St. John's Chapel
White Tower, the
Tyburn
âLose-Coat Field', Battle of
Louis VIII, king of France
Louis XI, king of France
Louis XII, king of France
Louis, Duke of Orleans (k. 1407)
Lovell, Francis, Lord
Lovell, Sir Thomas
Lucy, Elizabeth
Ludford Bridge, Shropshire
Ludlow, Shropshire
Lytton, Edward Bulwer
Malory, Sir Thomas
Mancini, Dominic
Manuel I, king of Portugal
Margaret of Anjou, Queen
Margaret of Guelders, Queen of Scots
Margaret (Tudor), Princess
Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy
Margaret of Habsburg, regent of the Netherlands
Markham, Sir Clements
Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke and Regent of England
Martina, Eastern Roman Empress
Mary I (Tudor), Queen
Mary, Duchess of Burgundy
Matilda, Empress and âLady of the English'
Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor
Mayne, John
Meno, Pregent
Metcalfe, Thomas
Middleham Castle, Yorks
Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire
Moleyns, Bishop Adam
Molinet, Jean, chronicler
Montague, Henry, Lord (ex. 1539)
Montague, John Neville, Marquis of (also Earl of Northumberland)
Montfort, Simon de faction led by
Mortimer, Anne, Countess of Cambridge
Mortimer, Edmund
Mortimer's Cross, Battle of
More, Sir Thomas
Morton, Archbishop John
Mountford, Sir Simon
Mowbray, Anne (titular Duchess of Norfolk/York)
Nancy, Battle of
Nankivell, John
Nero, Emperor
Neville, Cecily, Duchess of York (d. 1495)
Neville, Archbishop George
Neville, Sir Humphrey
Neville, Sir John
Neville, John
see
Montague, Marquis of
Neville, Richard
see
Salisbury, Earl of
Neville, Richard
see
Warwick, Earl of
Neville, Thomas (k. 1460)
Newark
Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of
Norfolk, John Howard, first Duke of (k. 1485)
Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of (k. 1461)
Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (d. 1476)
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, second Duke of/Earl of Surrey (d. 1524)
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, third Duke of (d. 1554)
Norfolk, Dukes of (Mowbray family)
Norham Castle, Northumberland
Normandy
Northampton, Battle of
Northumberland, Henry Percy, first Earl of (k. 1408)
Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of (k. 1455)
Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of (k. 1460)
Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of (k. 1489)
Nottingham
Oldhall., Sir William
Ormond, Sir Thomas
Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of
Parliament
Paston family
âPaston Letters', the
Peasants' Revolt, the (1381)
Pembroke Castle
Penman, Sharon
Percy, Henry âHotspur'
Percy, Henry
see
Northumberland, Earls of, first to fourth
Percy, Sir Ralph
Percy, Sir Robert
Percy family, the
Philip II, king of Spain
Philip âthe Good', Duke of Burgundy (d. 1467)
Philip of Habsburg, Duke of Burgundy/Count of Flanders (d. 1506)
Picquigny, âsummit' at (1475)
Pius II, Pope (Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini)
âPlantagenet. Richard', of Eastwell, Kent
Pleshy Castle, Essex
Plessis, chateau of
Pole, Edmund de la
see
Suffolk, Earl of
Pole, Geoffrey de la
Pole, Lady Margaret, Countess of Salisbury
Pole, Sir Richard
Pole, Richard de la
Pontefract Castle
Poppelau, Nicholas von
Poynings, Sir Edward
Ratcliffe, Sir Richard
Ratcliffe, Sir Robert
Ravenspur, Yorks
Reading
Rennes Cathedral
Rhys ap Thomas
Richard II, king
Richard III, king
Richard, Duke of York (k. 1460)
Richard, Duke of York (d. 1483?)
Richard, Earl of Cambridge (ex. 1415)
Richmond, Colin
Robert I (Bruce), king of Scots
âRobin of Redesdale'
see also
Conyers, Sir John
Ross, Charles
Rotherham, Archbishop Thomas
Rothwell, Thomas
Rous, John
Roxburgh Castle
Russell, Bishop John
St. Albans, abbey of
first Battle of (1455)
second Battle of (1461)
St. Michael's Mount
Salisbury, Richard Neville, Earl of (k. 1460)
Salisbury, Thomas Montague, fourth Earl of (k. 1428)
Sandal Castle, Yorks
Sante, Abbot John
Santiago de Compostela
Schwartz, Martin
Scott, Sir Walter
Scrope of Bolton, John, fifth Lord
Scrope of Masham, Lord
Sforza, Bianca
Shaa, Friar Ralph
Shakespeare, William
Sheen (Richmond), Surrey
Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorks
Shore, Elizabeth (âJane')
Shrewsbury, Battle of
Shrewsbury, John Talbot, Earl of (k. 1453)
Sigismund, Duke of Tyrol
âSimnel. Lambert',
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1455)
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1471)
Somerset, Henry Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1464)
Somerset, John Beaufort, Marquis of (d. 1444)
Stafford, Sir Humphrey
Stafford, Sir Thomas
Stanley, Thomas, Lord (later Earl of Derby) (d. 1504)
Stanley, Sir William
Stephen, King
Stillington, Bishop Robert
Stoke, Battle of
Stony Stratford, Northants
Strange, George Stanley, Lord
Strange, Sir Humphrey
Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, Earl of (ex. 1513)
Suffolk, Elizabeth of York, Duchess of
Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Earl of (d. 1386)
Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Duke of (d. 1450)
Sutton, William
Symons/Symonds, Richard