Alle Schlachten

Schlacht von Wakefield

1460 Yorkshire Feldschlacht

Image for battles of the Wars of the Roses where Lancaster was victorious.

Image for battles of the Wars of the Roses where Lancaster was victorious.

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Subjects: Wakefield, Battle of, 1460; Wakefield, Battle of, 1643

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Last hours of Richard Plantagenet, father of Richard III (battle of Wakefield)

Last hours of Richard Plantagenet, father of Richard III (battle of Wakefield)

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The Murder of Rutland by Lord Clifford, oil on canvas painting by Charles Robert Leslie, 1815, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

The Murder of Rutland by Lord Clifford, oil on canvas painting by Charles Robert Leslie, 1815, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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Sandal Castle (4)

Sandal Castle (4)

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Site of the Battle of Wakefield

Site of the Battle of Wakefield

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Historische Übersicht

Vernichtende Niederlage für York; Richard Plantagenet wurde getötet und sein Kopf mit einer Papierkrone verspottet.

Fakten auf einen Blick

Ergebnis:Sieg für das Haus Lancaster.

Haus Lancaster

  • Befehlshaber: Henry Beaufort
  • Truppenstärke: ca. 18.000
  • Verluste: Gering

Haus York

  • Befehlshaber: Richard Plantagenet †
  • Truppenstärke: ca. 5.000
  • Verluste: ca. 2.500

Strategischer Kontext

Lancaster-Gegenoffensive gegen den "Act of Accord", der York zum Thronfolger machte.

Konflikt / Krieg

Rosenkriege

Sieg für das Haus York.

Weiterführende Literatur

Cover of Der Bauernkrieg: Deutschlands großer Volksaufstand

Der Bauernkrieg: Deutschlands großer Volksaufstand

Bauernkrieg16. JahrhundertMittelalter

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Renaissance & Reformation
Cover of Lexikon der Renaissance

Lexikon der Renaissance

RenaissanceSachbuchEuropäische Geschichte

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Renaissance & Reformation

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