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The House of Beaufort Nathen Amin

The House of Beaufort By Nathen Amin

The House of Beaufort by Nathen Amin


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Summary

John of Gaunt's illegitimate line whose role in the Wars of the Roses led to the capture of the crown.

The House of Beaufort Summary

The House of Beaufort: The Bastard Line that Captured the Crown by Nathen Amin

The Wars of the Roses saw family fight family over the greatest prize - the throne of England. But what gave the eventual victor of these brutal and complex wars, Henry Tudor, the right to claim the crown? How exactly did an illegitimate line come to challenge the English monarchy? While the Houses of York and Lancaster fought brutally for the crown, other noble families of the kingdom also played integral roles in the wars; grand and prestigious names like the Howards, Mowbrays, Nevilles and Percys were intimately involved in the conflict, but none symbolised the volatile nature of the period quite like the House of Beaufort. Their rise, fall, and rise again is the story of England during the fifteenth century, a dramatic century of war, intrigue and scandal, both at home and abroad. This book uncovers the rise of the Beauforts from bastard stock of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, to esteemed companions of their cousin Henry V, celebrated victor of Agincourt, and tracks their chastening fall with the House of Lancaster during the 1460s and 1470s. The hopes and fortunes of the family gradually came to rest upon the shoulders of a teenage widow named Margaret Beaufort and her young son Henry. From Margaret would rise the House of Tudor, the most famous of all England's royal houses and a dynasty that owed its crown to the blood of its forebears, the House of Beaufort. From bastards to princes, the Beauforts are medieval England's most captivating family.

The House of Beaufort Reviews

'The Beauforts were key players in the dramatic history of late medieval England, taking their place centre stage long before Margaret Beaufort's son Henry Tudor won the crown at Bosworth in 1485. Here, Nathen Amin puts them in the spotlight, telling their remarkable story with insight, passion and verve' -- Helen Castor, Author of SHE WOLVES
'Puts the Beauforts in the spotlight, telling their remarkable story with insight, passion and verve.' -- Dr Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves and Elizabeth I
'This book is a must for any student of English history in the fifteenth century.' -- Matthew Lewis, author of Survival of the Princes and Richard of York, King by Right
'A compelling, captivating and fascinating book' -- Sarah Bryson, author of La Reine Blanche

About Nathen Amin

Nathen Amin is an author from Carmarthenshire, West Wales, who focuses on the fifteenth century and the reign of Henry VII. He wrote 'Tudor Wales' in 2014 and 'York Pubs' in 2016, followed in 2017 by the first full-length biography of the Beaufort family, 'The House of Beaufort', an Amazon #1 bestseller.

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GOR009243701
9781445684734
144568473X
The House of Beaufort: The Bastard Line that Captured the Crown by Nathen Amin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2018-04-15
328
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