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- Battle of Bosworth Field - Wikipedia
The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field ( ˈbɒzwərθ 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 and Wales in the latter half of the 15th century
- Battle of Bosworth Field - Encyclopedia Britannica
Battle of Bosworth Field, effectively the last battle (August 22, 1485) in the English Wars of the Roses, in which Henry Tudor defeated Richard III
- Bosworth Field – Actual Site - History and Facts | History Hit
Though most consider Bosworth to be the final battle in the Wars of the Roses, others place the Battle of Stoke Field in 1487 as the final clash, where Richard’s heir, the Duke of Suffolk, was finally defeated
- Battle of Bosworth - World History Encyclopedia
The Battle of Bosworth used to be considered the end of the Middle Ages in England but, even if modern historians tremble at such picturesque and arbitrary cut-off points, the battle remains a pivotal event in English history
- Brian Bosworth - Wikipedia
Bosworth was selected by the Seahawks in the first round of the 1987 NFL supplemental draft, but his professional career was cut short by injury After retiring as a player, Bosworth pursued an acting career He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015
- Richard Bosworth Obituary (2026) - Springfield, MA - Byron Keenan . . .
Richard ("Dick") Bosworth, 100, of Wilbraham, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2026, surrounded by his loving family Born on May 12, 1926, in Springfield, Massachusetts, he was the son of the
- Andrew ‘Boz’ Bosworth Is Transforming How Meta Works - WSJ
Andrew Bosworth, Meta’s outspoken chief technology officer, has a new mission: transforming the company’s workforce using AI
- The Battle of Bosworth Field - Origins
Depiction of the Battle of Bosworth Field by the eighteenth-century painter, Philip James de Loutherbourg This battle was one of the last major battles of the Wars of the Roses, a decades-long conflict between the House of York and the House of Lancaster over claims to the English throne
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