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The Battle of Towton, West Riding of Yorkshire, fought in a snowstorm on 29 March 1461
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The Battle of Towton, West Riding of Yorkshire, fought in a snowstorm on 29 March 1461
The Battle of Towton, West Riding of Yorkshire, fought in a snowstorm on 29 March 1461, during the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). It was a Yorkist victory. Date: 1461
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The Battle of Towton, fought on 29 March 1461 in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, was a pivotal moment in the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487) between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. This image captures the raw intensity of the conflict, as Yorkist forces, led by King Edward IV, clash with Lancastrian troops under the command of Queen Margaret of Anjou. The battle took place in a harsh winter landscape, with snow falling heavily and blanketing the battlefield. The Yorkist army, mounted on horseback and armed with long pikes, swords, and shields, charge towards their Lancastrian opponents, who are shown on foot and brandishing their weapons in defense. The scene is chaotic, with men on both sides locked in fierce combat, their armor glinting in the snow. The weather conditions added an extra layer of challenge to the battle, making it even more treacherous and difficult to fight. The Battle of Towton is considered a Yorkist victory, with estimates suggesting that around 28,000 men were killed or wounded in the conflict. The outcome of the battle effectively ended Lancastrian resistance in England and secured Edward IV's position on the throne. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the brutal realities of war in the 15th century and the sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides.
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