Essential knowledge. Flashcards

1
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When was the Lovell rebellion?

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  • Easter, 1486
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2
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What type of rebellion was the Lovell rebellion?

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  • Dynastic rebellion
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3
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When was the Lambert Simnel rebellion?

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  • 1486 - 1487
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4
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When was Perkin Warbeck around?

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  • 1491 until 1499
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5
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When was Perkin Warbeck captured

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1497

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6
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When was the conspiracy at court?

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William Stanley - 1495-1497

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7
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Who was William Stanley? (2)

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  • Lord Chamberlain
  • Step-Uncle
  • Responsible for the security of the royal household
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8
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When was the Northern rebellion?

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April 1489

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9
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What type of rebellion was the Northern rebellion?

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Popular/Economic uprising

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10
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When was the White rose conspiracy from

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1499-1506

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11
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Why did rebellion significantly affect Henry

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They usually had foreign support to threaten Henry with military

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12
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Who were Margaret of Burgundy’s brother?

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Edward IV and Richard III

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13
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When was the King’s crowning after the Battle of Bosworth?

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October 1485

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14
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Who led the Stafford/Lovell rebellion

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  • Francis Viscount Lovell

- Humphrey Stafford

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15
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What did the Lovell rebellion aim to get support from?

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Yorkshire and Midlands

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16
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Why was Yorkshire and the Midland special?

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  • Richard III’s heartland of support
17
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What were the two fundamental issues with the Lovell rebellion?

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  • Did not gain much enthusiasm

- Didn’t have enough funding for a serious military threat

18
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Who organised the Lambert Simple rebellion?

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  • John De la Pole, Earl of Lincoln
19
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When was the Battle of Stoke Field?

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  • 1487
20
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Who was the army at Battle of Stoke Field led by?

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  • Earl of Oxford
21
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Who was killed at the battle of Stoke field?

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John de la pole, earl of Lincoln

22
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What brought a clear end to the war of the roses?

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  • Battle of stoke field
23
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What policy did Henry develop after the Battle of Stoke field?

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  • Bonds of good behaviour
24
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How long did Perkin Warbeck irritate Henry?

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  • 8 years
25
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Who did Perkin Warbeck impersonate as?

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Richard, Duke of York (In Ireland)

26
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Order the events of where PW went

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Ireland - 1491
France (Charles VIII) around 1492
Burgundy (Margaret of Burgundy) - trained as a potential Yorkist prince
Tries to land in England (1495) - fiasco Robert Clifford informs Henry
Scotland - marriage to James IV niece
Sir William stanley
Cornish rebellion