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THE WHITE QUEEN 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WEEK
Day Two - Favourite Villain: Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
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eve-to-adam · 1 year
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"They tell me they have but two rulers in England. Monsieur de Warwick is one; of the second I have forgotten the name."
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a-rare-jewell · 1 year
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Modern day Fancast for Henry V
Part 1 ( other parts in reblogs)
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nenenenely · 9 months
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Which movie they went to see on July 21
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theskeletonprior · 1 year
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cinematic-phosphenes · 6 months
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Robert Rich, Second Earl of Warwick (1587 - 1658) Anthony van Dyck | c. 1632 - 1635
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toreii · 8 months
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Requiem of the Rose King: The Queen and the Rose Knight chapter 12 - Margaret & Henry
DO NOT REPOST OR UPLOAD ELSEWHERE! This is a fan translation. I apologize for any mistakes in my translations. I tried my best! Please show your support to Aya-sensei by purchasing her manga!
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Aya-sensei has wrapped up Margaret’s story, and she absolutely delivered in this final chapter. I was rather curious if we would get to see this scene between Margaret and Henry, and how Prince Edward of Lancaster was conceived. Only for the sole purpose of maintaining Lancastrian rule, and keeping York far, far away from the crown.
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My only gripe with this arc is that we do not see Suffolk’s head roll. Margaret does confess her feelings, they share a kiss, and she sees him off. But, as Warwick mentions, his head will indeed roll. Somerset is next on the list.
I hope we get an English translation of this story soon. She isn’t my favorite, but I did enjoy seeing Margaret grow into the cold, calculating queen we know her as in the main story. Loved seeing all the new characters especially William, the Duke of Suffolk.
As of now, I think Aya-sensei is getting ready to focus on a Whitey arc? I think that’s what I saw last update. Correct me if I’m wrong. But, she has a lot to work with, and I know fans absolutely loved Somerset, so maybe we could get stories with him? Any ROTRK guy catch your interest? Aside from the popular characters, of course.
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If Richard III and Henry VII die, who should be the king of England?
It depends on the context.
Considering you put their ruling number, I assume you imagine they would die at the moment they were both declared king, which is the Bosworth campaign.
At that point, it really depends on conjuncture: Was John de la Pole captured? Did he flee? Which magnate has kept its army?
For instance, Norfolk getting killed at Bosworth means that John de la Pole or Edward Plantagenet might carry less weight, considering that he was a diehard Ricardian. On the reverse, the Marquess of Dorset which might support Edward Plantagenet is in France which can either be a curse (he's out of the immediate picture) or a blessing (he can ask for French support).
Many solutions are possible: the Ricardian faction might either favour John de la Pole or Edward Plantagenet. It depends if whether none, one or both fall under Tudor custody. The Tudor coalition is gone. Jasper could marry Elizabeth of York, but he doesn't have the Beaufort blood, and he's around 50 years old and heirless, which isn't great. Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, has royal blood but is merely seven years old. At that point, prominent magnates would decide what's best for the country and themselves.
I think that Elizabeth of York ruling on her own right is definitely out of the picture for patriarchal reasons. The Tudor faction can manufacture a king by marrying her to someone who would rule in her name but I don't think it would happen. To me, the struggle would be between John de la Pole and Warwick. As Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Warwick is a minor, he don't have feud with anybody and that might be enough to push Tudor support toward him. Plus he can marry EoY. Still, if John de la Pole flee and play his cards well, if the Stanleys decide otherwise, if a Perkin Warbeck arises, it can go anywhere.
Thanks for the question, anon.
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tudorblogger · 1 year
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‘Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders: Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick’ by Nathen Amin
‘Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders: Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick’ by Nathen Amin
Thanks to Amberley Publishing for a copy of this book to review. This is an incredibly detailed and interesting book focused on the reign of Henry VII and the problems he had with pretenders like Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, as well as threats from those with real and legitimate claims like the Princes in the Tower and the Earl of Warwick. It is so detailed I had to go back and re-read…
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anne-the-quene · 20 days
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wonder-worker · 3 months
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Personal relationships within the political arena were not simply a complicating factor to be minimised if possible. On the contrary, it was received wisdom that they should be strengthened. Social or political ties would be made stronger by their transmutation into affection. 'Obeissance done for love is more steadfast than that which is done for lordship or for dread.' This did not mean that such affection was essential, only that without it something was lacking. The chronicler John Warkworth, describing the progressive breakdown of relations between Edward IV and the earl of Warwick from the mid 1460s, commented simply 'And yet they were accorded [brought to agreement] divers times, but they never loved together after.’  Where it could be achieved, the transmutation of obedience into love was one step on a ladder from self-interest to the creation of an ordered world: 'Largesse engenders familiarite, that is true service; true service engenders friendship; friendship engenders counsel and help; by these things is all the world made stable.'
Rosemary Horrox, "Personalities and Politics", The Wars of the Roses (Problems in Focus), edited by A.J Pollard
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richmond-rex · 1 year
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When we think about the Wars of the Roses, it is easy to seal them off, as if the in the infighting of an extended English aristocratic family had nothing to do with the outside world. It has begun to be accepted that the conflicts did move and involve popular opinion. The wars may have been ‘just’ a clash of dynasties or aristocratic power games, but without people willing to fight in those causes, they could not have happened. The European dimension to the wars, however, is still too easily marginalized. And yet the end of the Hundred Years War provided the backdrop to the first blows of the conflict, Burgundy and France provided refuge from it, and crucially, neither Warwick’s campaign for the Readeption nor Edward [IV]’s attempt to snatch back the crown could have been launched without continental help, from France and Burgundy respectively. Add to that the influence of Hanseatic shipping, the importance of the two Margarets, of Anjou and of Burgundy, to Lancastrians and Yorkists respectively, and the sporadic involvement of the Scots, and it becomes clear that the Wars of the Roses were an extended episode in a European conflict, not just a murderous private dispute.
— David Horspool, Richard III: A Ruler and His Reputation
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eve-to-adam · 2 years
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I don't know at all how Warwick's appearance was and the manuscripts do not help at all to individualize him. So I thought I'd propose my version of Warwick. Which gave me the chance to try something new in terms of clothing. 
Even if this Warwick doesn't have any element from a portrait, I made sure that this element will be found in the sketch of his ladies, hihi.
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lyrasky · 6 months
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Doja Cat【Paint The Town Red】和訳 解説 私の勝ち!ドージャ・キャット勝利宣言 Doja Cat Declares Victory
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昔のヒット曲をサンプリングして、更に大ヒットさせてしまうのが最近のHi Hos& ブラック界隈の流行り。 それをヒット・メイカーでありチャートTopに君臨するDoja Catがやって、今ず〜っとNo.1をキープしている!それも Dionne Warwickの【Walk On By】をクールに! クールでおしゃれでキュートなDoja Cat。デビューから出す曲、出す曲がチャートインする大ヒットを記録しているが、有名税のせいでよからぬ非難を浴びたり大変だ。 おまけに黙っていられない性格なのか反論したせいでおかしなファンに文句言われて大炎上したり… その最近の出来事や今のDoja Catの言いたいことがギューギュー詰めになったリリックは、強い女性のあり方にすら見えてくるから素晴らしい。 今日は、LyraがかっこいいDoja…
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historicconfessions · 2 years
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lady-plantagenet · 2 years
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“An indication of how much influence Warwick expected to have over the king is that the earl attested no fewer than forty-one of the forty-six charters issued by Edward between 1461 and 1464”
- C Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses: Politics and Constitution in England, c.1437-1509
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