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House of York
Henry VI of England
Knights of the Garter
House of Lancaster
Wars of the Roses
Richard of York
3rd Duke of York
Margaret of Anjou
Edward IV of England
Battle of Wakefield
Middle Ages
Royalty
English people

Henry VI, King of England and France (b: 6 December, 1421, d: 21 May, 1471) The only son of Henry V, one of England’s greatest Warrior-Kings, Prince Henry acceded to the thrones of England and France at the tender age

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