House of Lancaster
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House of Lancaster was a branch of the English royal House of Plantagenet, English kings. It was one of the opposing factions involved in the Wars of the Roses, an intermittent civil war which affected England and Wales during the 15th century. The House is named Lancaster, because its members were all descended from Edward III's son John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster; their symbol was a red rose.
The opponents of the House of Lancaster were the House of York. The rivalry between Lancaster and York, in the form of the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire, has continued into the present day, on a more "friendly" basis.
The House of Tudor descends from the Lancasters by way of Margaret Beaufort, great granddaughter of John of Gaunt, who married Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and was the mother of Henry VII of England.
Kings of the House of Lancaster:
- Henry IV of England, r.1399-1413
- Henry V of England, r.1413-1422
- Henry VI of England, r.1422-1461 and 1470-1471
[edit] External links
- http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page51.asp - Official British Royal Site on the House of Lancaster
et:Lancasteri dünastia es:Casa de Lancaster fr:Maison de Lancastre he:בית לנקסטר ka:ლანკასტერები nl:Huis Lancaster ja:ランカスター朝 no:Huset Lancaster pt:Casa de Lancaster ru:Ланкастеры fi:Lancaster-suku sv:Huset Lancaster zh:蘭開斯特王朝


