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When was the battle of bosworth |
22 August 1485 |
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Why did Henry back date when he won the battle of bosworth |
So he could claim that any one who fought against him where acting upon treason - use this to get money |
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Was Henry successful in consolidating his power ?
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Yes - solvency - Marriage between Margaret and James iv 1503 Tudor dynasty continues first monarch to do this for a century Treatment of the nobles - bonds and recognises acts of attainder retaining 1487 council learned Councils set up in Ireland and North such as poynings law 1495 which meant power was shared minimising risk of people over throwing the king Papal bull 27 th March 1486 for him recognition Propaganda Tudor rose 1485 Marriage to Elizabeth 16 th January 1485 30th October coronation 7th November 1485 first meeting of parliament Stopping the Lovell rebellion April to May 1486 Cornish rebellion 1497 24 th jan 1502 treaty of perpetual peace with Scotland Crown land income increases by 20% due to sit Reginald bray Customs duties 1/3 of fortunes by 1509
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Disagree |
League of carbri 1508 Rebellion yorkshire -1488 Cornish 1496 so late in reign Treaty of estaples 1492 France gets Brittany Death of Arthur 1502 2 April Unpopular due to taxes fiancé also brought by dubious aims 1488-1496 1504 death of Isabella dating competition Death of Elizabeth 11 feb 1503
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Early historians |
Over exaggerated |
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Contemporary historians |
See Henry's way medieval Draw comparisons between him and edward iv |
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Council learned |
1487 |
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Papal bull |
27 March 1486 |
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Marriage to Elizabeth |
16th January 1486 |
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20x richer then the richest noble |
By 1509 |
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14 th November 1501 |
Marriage of Catherine of Aragon and Arthur |
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7 th November 1485 |
1st meeting of parliament |
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Arthur dies |
2nd April 1502 |
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1492 |
Treaty of estaples |
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24th January 1503 |
Treaty of perpetual peace with scotland |