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Date: 2013-09-30 13:04:19
British people
Battle of Towton
Second Battle of St Albans
Wars of the Roses
House of York
Margaret of Anjou
Edward IV of England
Battle of Northampton
Battle of Ludford Bridge
Military history of England
Middle Ages
England

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