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  1. The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field (/ ˈ b ɒ z w ər θ / BOZ-wərth) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the houses of Lancaster and York that extended across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by an alliance of Lancastrians and ...

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    During the Wars of the Roses, the Crown alternated between the two houses of York and Lancasterdepending on who had defeated whom at the most recent battle. Both Henry VI and Edward IV lost the crown and were later restored at different times. The aristocracy was decimated by this constant civil war, and at the end the last heir to the Lancastrian ...

    Until October 2009, it was thought that the Battle of Bosworth Field had taken place at the location of the Bosworth Field Visitor Centreat Ambion Hill Farm. TherealBosworth Field was only confirmed to the public in February 2010 however, following the excavation of several artefacts at a site around a mile away that was the actual site of Richard ...

    The actual site of the Battle of Bosworth Field is located in rural Leicestershire. The easiest way to get there is by driving: take the M42 or A5 and exit onto the A444, heading for Bosworth Road or Fenn Lanes. There is parking for £2.50 at the Visitor Centre, from which the guided walks may be taken.

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  2. Visiting Bosworth. Award winning exhibition. April to October 10am to 5pm and November to March 10am to 4pm. Journey through medieval England and discover the horrors of medieval warfare and how the Battle of Bosworth unfolded.

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  3. One of the most important battles in English and Welsh history took place at Bosworth during the 15th century Wars of the Roses. Early in August 1485 the would-be Lancastrian king, Henry Tudor sailed across the English Channel from France to south Wales with a force of around 2,000 men.

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Battle of Bosworth Field, (August 22, 1485), battle in the English Wars of the Roses, fought 12 miles (19 km) west of Leicester and 3 miles (5 km) south of Market Bosworth, between the forces of the Yorkist king Richard III and the Lancastrian contender for the crown, Henry Tudor (the future Henry VII).

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  5. Experience the Battle of Bosworth and discover how King Richard III was defeated in a conflict which transformed the history of Britain, bringing the Middle Ages to an end and ushering in the Tudor dynasty which shaped the future of our country.

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  7. Nov 22, 2018 · The Battle of Bosworth Field was fought on the 22 nd of August 1485 outside the small town of Market Bosworth, England. It was one of the most important battles in English history. Constituting the climax of the Wars of the Roses, it ended decades of conflict over the throne and brought stability to a nation torn apart by war.