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  1. Há 4 dias · The Wars of the Roses, known at the time and in following centuries as the Civil Wars, were a series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne from 1455 to 1487. The wars were fought between supporters of the House of Lancaster and House of York, two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet.

  2. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Roses: a guide to this English emblem. With a wealth of beguiling colours, shapes and captivating scents to choose from, there is a perfect rose for every garden. Author: Jill Morgan. Published Date: 13 May 2024. SHARE THIS ARTICLE. Photo credit: Unsplash.

  3. Há 4 dias · What is a rose? What are rose hips? When are rose bushes in season? Why do roses have thorns? rose, (genus Rosa ), genus of some 100 species of perennial shrubs in the rose family ( Rosaceae ). Roses are native primarily to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

  4. 24 de mai. de 2024 · One of the easiest ways to shape up your garden is to plant English roses. Their rosette-shaped flowers and lush green leaves transform any spot into a blooming paradise. English roses are known for their health and disease-resistant characteristics, and they are reliable bloomers throughout the season.

  5. Há 4 dias · I would like to show you my rose garden. Lets do a small tour in my rose garden to show you beautiful bloom of English roses - David Austin, Ronnie Rawlins, ...

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  6. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Battles of Saint Albans, (May 22, 1455, and Feb. 17, 1461), battles during the English Wars of the Roses. The town of St. Albans, situated on the old Roman Watling Street and lying 20 miles (32 km) northwest of London, dominated the northern approaches to the capital.

  7. 24 de mai. de 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).