When forming his alliance with the opposition to the House of York and the King, he was made primary military commander for the House of Lancaster and the head of the House of Tudor, He began the final battle when his lover, Elizabeth of York, was heard to be married; he was eventually defeated by King Richard III. Instead of beheading Henry, Richard sent him into exile into the employment of King James III, king of Scots, as his Secretary of State.
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| - Henry VII (Forested Bosworth)
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| - When forming his alliance with the opposition to the House of York and the King, he was made primary military commander for the House of Lancaster and the head of the House of Tudor, He began the final battle when his lover, Elizabeth of York, was heard to be married; he was eventually defeated by King Richard III. Instead of beheading Henry, Richard sent him into exile into the employment of King James III, king of Scots, as his Secretary of State.
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| - When forming his alliance with the opposition to the House of York and the King, he was made primary military commander for the House of Lancaster and the head of the House of Tudor, He began the final battle when his lover, Elizabeth of York, was heard to be married; he was eventually defeated by King Richard III. Instead of beheading Henry, Richard sent him into exile into the employment of King James III, king of Scots, as his Secretary of State.
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