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Historical Animation for the Wars of the Roses – 30 Years of Struggle

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All of us have heard of the famous war of the Roses. There are even associations between this famous series of wars with the famous series Game of Thrones. People are saying that the main plot of the series comes from this historical event.

The Wars of the Roses are a series of wars that took place around the years 1455 to 1485, in the English Kingdom. There are many events, and in order to understand them you have to carefully watch this video.  The wars are fought between the two main houses, the House of York and House of Lancaster and their supporters. In the end the victor will unite the two houses and create the dynasty of The Tudors. Both houses have roses as their symbols, hence the name.

The creator of the video is called Feature History, he is an original content creator that has some amazing videos on his YouTube channel. All are related to history and are of great quality. You can contribute to this amazing video creators in multiple ways, so if you appreciate his work, feel free to contribute to him via Patreon.

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