Examples of 'lancastrian' in a sentence

Meaning of "lancastrian"

lancastrian (adjective): Relating to the county of Lancashire in England, or the historical region associated with the House of Lancaster. It may refer to the people, culture, or characteristics of Lancashire
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  • Of or relating to Lancaster or Lancashire.
  • Relating to the dukes or the royal house of Lancaster.
  • A person from Lancaster or Lancashire.
  • An adherent of the house of Lancaster, as against the Yorkists, in the Wars of the Roses.

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Edward is determined to leave no Lancastrian claimant alive.
The core Lancastrian supporters would have none of this.
He was the leader of the Lancastrian cavalry.
Lancastrian efforts to reimpose their authority over Ireland were ineffectual.
Yorkist reinforcements arrived and attacked the Lancastrian flank.
But then you were avoiding Lancastrian enemies who are no longer to be feared.
He received several royal commissions in the final months of Lancastrian rule.
Henry knighted thirty Lancastrian soldiers immediately after the battle.
The victorious Yorkists demolished the castle to prevent it being used as a Lancastrian stronghold again.
The leading Lancastrian forces attacked the town shortly after dawn.
It was racial of the Lancastrian soil.
The last of the Lancastrian kings was stabbed to death at midnight while at prayer.
Her side had lost and her husband had died fighting for the Lancastrian cause.
Their badge features a Lancastrian red rose with a black griffin in the centre.
Burton Abbey also suffered damage at the hands of the Lancastrian forces.

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Drunken Lancastrian troops also committed outrages against women and other citizens.
That the boy she had named for the Lancastrian king was becoming a Yorkist.
The Lancastrian army was short of supplies and had no adequate means to replenish them.
They favoured the Lancastrian cause.
The Lancastrian nobility had heavy losses.
He was also a commander at the Lancastrian defeat at the Battle of Towton.
The civilian Lancastrian and maritime reconnaissance Shackleton were derived from the successful Lancaster design.
The result was a Lancastrian defeat.
The whole Lancastrian force gave way when the Yorkists clashed with their line.
Henry is direct Lancastrian heir.
The Lancastrian king Henry VI was restored in his place.
But we must face the Lancastrian Army in the coming days.
Lancastrian claim through John of Gaunt.
Margaret and the remaining Lancastrian nobles gathered their army in the north of England.
Margaret was taken prisoner by the victorious Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury.
Yorkist scouts spotted Lancastrian banners over the top of a hedge and immediately warned Salisbury.
My father was a Lancastrian.
An ember of the Lancastrian inferno that scorched England.
The ensuing Battle of Wakefield was a complete Lancastrian victory.
A common Lancastrian girl as queen.
The aeroplane is an Avro Lancastrian.
The victorious Lancastrian army began advancing south towards London.
He was sired by Oscar and is out of the Lancastrian mare Glen Empress.
There he met a Lancastrian army of five thousand men commanded by Somerset.
The prize was won that year by Lancastrian artist Keith Tyson.
He was a Lancastrian and later supported his kinsman Henry Tudor.
Hostilities between the rival Yorkist and Lancastrian factions soon flared into armed conflict.
Lancastrian interests, on account of his personal hatred.
Edward offered amnesty to any Lancastrian supporter who renounced Henry.
Lancastrian arrows, firing into the wind fell short.
Edward meanwhile headed west to oppose the Lancastrian army advancing from the West Country.
Lancastrian supporters took advantage of Edward 's imprisonment to stage uprisings.
Leader of Lancastrian faction.
He in his turn " swore to uphold the Lancastrian dynasty.
He spoke with a Lancastrian accent provided by Sean Barrett.

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