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Meaning of "battle of wakefield"

Battle of Wakefield: Refers to a significant historical event that took place in 1460 during the Wars of the Roses in England. The battle was fought near the town of Wakefield and resulted in a victory for the House of York over the House of Lancaster. This phrase is used in historical contexts to discuss military conflicts, political rivalries, and power struggles in medieval England. ~

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But this is a tribute to the seven survivors of the Battle of Wakefield.
The ensuing Battle of Wakefield was a complete Lancastrian victory.
His army was dealt a devastating defeat at the Battle of Wakefield.
Battle of Wakefield.
This resulted in the Battle of Wakefield.
After The Battle of Wakefield he seized control of London and had himself proclaimed king.
Killed in the Battle of Wakefield.
Marching north in late 1460, Richard was defeated and killed at the Battle of Wakefield.
When his father was killed at the Battle of Wakefield, Edward inherited his claim.
Made a claim to the throne but was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in 1460.
Richard and his second son Edmund were killed at the battle of Wakefield on December 30.

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